The Digital Technologies That Contribute to The Fourth Industrial Revolution and Gains of Using Supply Chains in an Economic Institution
Benalia Fatiha ()
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Benalia Fatiha: University of Algiers 3 : Université d' Alger 3
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This study aims to show the importance of the for the industrial revolution and the fondamental technologies used during the developments of the global economy and the importance of the supply chains to improve the performance economic system which can' t be achieved without cooperation and good coordination between these practices , which form an interconnected chain or which is called supply chain . the latter represents a network of institutions linked by common interests facilitate flowing information on and funds that are closely linked to each other. With the new trend in manufacturing, technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning, Internet of Things, automation and sensors are changing the way companies manufacture, maintain and distribute new products and services, demonstrating the importance of the integrated relationship between these technologies and supply chains.
Keywords: the fourth industrial revolution; digital technologies; supply chains JEL Classification Codes: L16; L52; O31; O32; Q11; Q55; R31; the fourth industrial revolution digital technologies supply chains JEL Classification Codes: L16 L52 O31 O32 Q11 Q55 R31 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023-12-30
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Published in International Journal of Economic Performance - المجلة الدولية للأداء الاقتصادي, 2023, 06 (02)
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