
Robotics in the Modern World of Work - Results From an Empirical Study Regarding Business Ethics
Author(s) -
Daniela Ludin,
Wanja Wellbrock,
Erika Müller,
Wolfgang Gerstlberger,
Lea Gray,
Sabrina Salat
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
tehnički glasnik
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1848-5588
pISSN - 1846-6168
DOI - 10.31803/tg-20210517201926
Subject(s) - competitor analysis , agile software development , big data , robotics , mechatronics , robot , adaptation (eye) , industrial revolution , digital revolution , order (exchange) , artificial intelligence , digital economy , knowledge management , engineering management , computer science , business , process management , engineering , management , political science , marketing , economics , psychology , law , telecommunications , finance , neuroscience , operating system , world wide web
The digital revolution is changing the world. Robots, big data and artificial intelligence are the key technologies of the future and the basis of important innovations for the future development of the economy and society. In companies, this fact requires strategic rethinking and adjustments in ever-shorter time cycles. The creation of an agile and collaborative production to achieve the goals is often a basic requirement. With adaptation to technical progress, requirements and goals change continuously. To be and remain competitive, companies are forced to have at least the same technological standard as their competitors. In order to meet these challenges today, the use of highly efficient mechatronic systems such as robots is necessary. The paper analyses business ethics relevant aspects of robotics by using a survey with 88 respondents.