2019
DOI: 10.1088/1757-899x/497/1/012090
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From industry 4.0 to Society 5.0: challenges for sustainable competitiveness of Russian industry

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“…The concept of Society 5.0 emerged in 2015 in Japan, in a strategic national political initiative Gladden, 2019). Salimova et al (2019) Society 5.0 is a super-smart society, embodied in a cyber-physical-social relationship that seeks, above all, to improve the quality of life (Sharp, 2020;Gladden, 2019;Potočan, Mulej, & Nedelko, 2020;Roblek, Mensko, Bach, Thorpe, & Šprajc, 2020;Deguchi et al, 2020). Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) (2016, cit.…”
Section: Society 50mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The concept of Society 5.0 emerged in 2015 in Japan, in a strategic national political initiative Gladden, 2019). Salimova et al (2019) Society 5.0 is a super-smart society, embodied in a cyber-physical-social relationship that seeks, above all, to improve the quality of life (Sharp, 2020;Gladden, 2019;Potočan, Mulej, & Nedelko, 2020;Roblek, Mensko, Bach, Thorpe, & Šprajc, 2020;Deguchi et al, 2020). Keidanren (Japan Business Federation) (2016, cit.…”
Section: Society 50mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Japanese government is introducing the concept of Society 5.0 in the 5th Science and Technology Basic Plan by the Science, Technology, and Innovation Council. Society 5.0 is an impact or development of Industry 4.0, where changes occur in its technology, but the Japanese state sees Society 5.0 as an answer to problems produced by Industry 4.0 [2], such as international competition, industrial infrastructure that demands renovation, natural disasters, terrorism, problems the environment and the scarcity of natural resources [8], [9].…”
Section: Society 50mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scientists undertake research in the following areas: industrial sector (e.g., food, agriculture, energy), urban development, economy and society (towards society 5.0 and more connected society and economy). The social aspect "Sustainable Smart Society" was presented by Ferro [113]. The economic aspects of Sustainable Industry 4.0 in a "Sustainable Smart Economy" were presented by Müller and Voigt, (2018) [114]; Sachs and Sanders, (2017) [115].…”
Section: Energies 2020 13 X For Peer Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(2019) [110], Mitomo, H. Fuke, H. and Bohlin, E. (2015) [111], Bauer, W. et al (2015), [112], Salimova, T., Guskova, N., Krakovskaya, I. (2019) [113]. The economic aspects of Sustainable Industry 4.0 in a "Sustainable Smart Economy" were presented by [114]; Sachs and Sanders, (2017) [115].…”
Section: Energies 2020 13 X For Peer Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%