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Image and reality: ‘digital twins’ in smart factory automotive process innovation – critical issues

Pages 1630-1641 | Received 28 Jan 2021, Published online: 17 Aug 2021
 

ABSTRACT

This paper is interested in the application of ‘digital innovation’ modes in an extended geographical economy setting, namely automotive industry process innovation. It is clear that challenging, complex and combinatory or ‘crossover’ knowledge issues arise periodically as competing system processes rise and fall in popularity with rivalrous automakers. This involves achieving the image if not the reality as ‘digital twins’ of prescience in marketing, monitoring and maintenance. These are all central elements of ‘surveillance capitalism’ facilitated by big data analytics, artificial intelligence and machine learning. Such combinations are envisioned and to varying degrees implemented in what Industry 4.0 advocates call the ‘smart factory’, but its critics call the ‘lights out’ or ‘dark factory’. This is because of its potentially full automation and absence of humans. Brief conclusions follow.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

The author is pleased to acknowledge the contributions of the co-editors and referees for this study. The usual disclaimer applies.

DISCLOSURE STATEMENT

No potential conflict of interest was reported by the author.

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