Despite its popularity, the Industry 4.0 phenomenon is still foggy and its understanding is mostly limited to the implementation of technological innovation. Nonetheless, in order to become ‘4.0 compliant’, an enterprise must also adapt its organization and business approaches, and these changes may lead to a significant social impact. Therefore, we perform a literature review to investigate the emerging features of the enterprise coming from the Industry 4.0 paradigm. This lead us to identify four different distinctive features. We found that these features, all together, are pushing a shift from Industry 4.0 to the Enterprise 4.0: a supposed smarter enterprise characterised by informed middlemen and resilient workers, as well as business models that are customer and service centred, integrated and networked, and sustainable. Further, this enterprise is self-organised and lean, with open organisational cultures and structures, along with participative and agile management styles and its employees are trained through new technology-related and laboratory-based educational paths. We conclude by drawing few implications for organizational design.

Organizing the Enterprise 4.0. Multi-faced insights from a review of the Industry 4.0

Lia Tirabeni;Paola De Bernardi
2019-01-01

Abstract

Despite its popularity, the Industry 4.0 phenomenon is still foggy and its understanding is mostly limited to the implementation of technological innovation. Nonetheless, in order to become ‘4.0 compliant’, an enterprise must also adapt its organization and business approaches, and these changes may lead to a significant social impact. Therefore, we perform a literature review to investigate the emerging features of the enterprise coming from the Industry 4.0 paradigm. This lead us to identify four different distinctive features. We found that these features, all together, are pushing a shift from Industry 4.0 to the Enterprise 4.0: a supposed smarter enterprise characterised by informed middlemen and resilient workers, as well as business models that are customer and service centred, integrated and networked, and sustainable. Further, this enterprise is self-organised and lean, with open organisational cultures and structures, along with participative and agile management styles and its employees are trained through new technology-related and laboratory-based educational paths. We conclude by drawing few implications for organizational design.
2019
XXXIX Convegno Nazionale Accademia Italiana di Economia Aziendale - AIDEA Identità, Innovazione e impatto dell'Aziendalismo Italiano Dentro l'economia digitale
Torino
12 - 13 settembre 2019
Identità, Innovazione e impatto dell'Aziendalismo Italiano Dentro l'economia digitale - Atti del XXXIX Convegno Nazionale Accademia Italiana di Economia Aziendale - AIDEA - Torino, 12 e 13 settembre 2019
Università di Torino
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Industry 4.0, Smart Manufacturing, Smart Enterprise, Digital Transformation, Organization, Organizational Design.
Lia Tirabeni; Paola De Bernardi
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