2020
DOI: 10.2478/rara-2020-0013
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Hybrid forms of urban production through digitalisation? Trends and cases from North Rhine-Westphalia

Abstract: KurzfassungDieser Beitrag knüpft an aktuelle Diskurse zu Digitalisierungsprozessen und Raumentwicklung an. Es wird untersucht, inwiefern durch digitalisierte Fertigungsmethoden (wie Industrie-4.0-Anwendungen) neue Formen urbaner Produktion entstehen können. Aufbauend auf theoretisch-konzeptionellen Überlegungen wurden empirische Erkenntnisse durch 41 Experteninterviews in acht industriell geprägten Städten Nordrhein-Westfalens gewonnen. Die Ergebnisse zeigen, dass durch die gewerbliche Anwendung neuer digitale… Show more

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“…One cycle run either solves the initially posed (client) problem or initiates another iteration after step 5, including adaptions to steps 2-4. Small-scale urban production displays hybrid properties of both service and manufacturing firms (Busch et al, 2020). We thus assume that the flexible, problem-specific value creation logics of the value shop framework suit particularly well for conceptualizing DUP.…”
Section: Spatially Informed Conceptualization Of Technology-driven Value-creation Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One cycle run either solves the initially posed (client) problem or initiates another iteration after step 5, including adaptions to steps 2-4. Small-scale urban production displays hybrid properties of both service and manufacturing firms (Busch et al, 2020). We thus assume that the flexible, problem-specific value creation logics of the value shop framework suit particularly well for conceptualizing DUP.…”
Section: Spatially Informed Conceptualization Of Technology-driven Value-creation Changesmentioning
confidence: 99%