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El. knyga: Quality Management, Value Creation, and the Digital Economy

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In the conditions of the modern market economy, in which globalization and competition are rife, quality is of great importance for determining a company's position in the market. The changing and complex economic reality is shaping new market patterns while modern technologies influence purchasing decisions. This book presents an effective and novel framework for creating value in Industry 4.0 conditions by building a smart enterprise model using quality management theories.

The book explores tools and platforms that can be utilized to contribute to the creation of the ideal quality for demanding customers, using case studies from international contributors. It proposes novel architectures that drive economically viable production and services businesses, addressing unique Industry 4.0 and 5.0 solutions in Internet of Things (IoT) that involve the entire spectrum of analysis, with a special focus on lean methodologies and cybersecurity.

This original book will be valuable reading for researchers and scholars in the areas of quality management, manufacturing, production, and operations management.



This book presents an effective and novel framework for creating value in industry 4.0 conditions by building a smart enterprise model using quality management theories.

The Phenomenon Of Industry 5.0: Challenges, Trends In Globalization
Conditions
Mahmudul Hasan Laskar




Advantages And Disadvantages Of Industry 5.0 In The Twenty-First Century
Simona Bigerna, Silvia Micheli, and Paolo Polinori




Industry 5.0's Role In Achieving Sustainability In Multiple Sectors
Sumanta Bhattacharya




Client And Value In The Quality Management: A Case Of Society 5.0
Zafarullah Sahito, Raja Bahar Khan Soomro, and Anna-Marie Pelser




Transformation Customers Needs In The Aspect Of Client Value
Aditya Halim Perdana Kusuma Putra




Industry 4.0 On The Way To Companies Performance
Naveed R. Khan, Muhammad Rahies Khan, and Arsalan Mujahid Ghouri




The Influence Of Industry 4.0 On Client Value Added
Ravi Kumar Gupta and Udit Maheshwari




Quality Management For Assurance Value of The Customer In Industry 4.0 Times
Hana tverkovį and Michal Pohludka




Good Management And Deploying New IT Tools In Industry 4.0 In The
Value-Creating Direction
Elshan Ahmadov, Esra SPAH DÖNGÜL, and Shajara Ul-Durar




The Ideal Quality In Industry 4.0 Model For The Company And Its Meaning In
The Client Value Perspective: A Systematic Review
Farhan Mirza, Shajara Ul-Durar, and Abdul Jabbar




Quality And Value Management In Education In The Digitalization Era

Shashi Kant Gupta and Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka
Joanna Rosak-Szyrocka is Assistant Professor at the Czstochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Department of Production and Safety Engineering, Poland.

Justyna ywioek is Assistant Professor at the Czstochowa University of Technology, Faculty of Management, Department of Production and Safety Engineering, Poland.

Muhammad Shahbaz is Professor of Economics at the Beijing Institute of Technology, China, and Visiting Research Fellow at the University of Cambridge, UK.