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Hyperautomation as a vital optimization tool in organizations: cognitive approach with the use of Euler circles

Bartosz Niedzielski, Piotr Buła and Mengxi Yang

Journal of Electronic Business & Digital Economics, 2024, vol. 3, issue 1, 61-73

Abstract: Purpose - Hyperautomation is a technological concept whose popularity has been growing continuously since the German manufacturing industry “initiated” the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0), whereas, on the basis of theory, hyperautomation is a term still new and little recognized. This applies equally to scientific studies (articles, conference reports) and empirical studies (quantitative, qualitative). Therefore, this article attempts to fill definition gap that exists in the literature on management and quality sciences on the term hyperautomation. Design/methodology/approach - The authors use literature review approach to identify the gaps in the existing literature on hyperautomation. They present a nominal definition of hyperautomation, discuss related issues and provide a comparative perspective between hyperautomation and automation. Findings - The article’s findings include a precise definition of hyperautomation and the problems it raises. The authors point out that the term “hyperautomation” is still relatively new and underutilized in the management and quality sciences literature. It also compares hyperautomation to automation from several angles and emphasizes how it affects businesses, industries and other economic sectors. Practical implications - Authors emphasize that in order to deploy hyperautomation successfully, enterprises must take a distributed and integrated approach. Originality/value - This article addresses a gap in the management and quality sciences literature about the definition of hyperautomation. Authors give a thorough explanation of hyperautomation, along with relevant problems, useful implications and a comparison between hyperautomation versus automation.

Keywords: Automation; Intelligent automation; Hyperautomation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1108/JEBDE-02-2023-0004

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