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Title: Toward an Inclusive Industry 4.0: Social Policy, Economic Growth, and Development in Africa
Authors: Mufaro Dzingirai
David Mhlanga
Department of Business Management, Faculty of Commerce, Midlands State University
College of Business and Economics, University of Johannesburg
Keywords: Inclusive Industry
Social Policy
Economic Growth
Development,
Africa
Issue Date: Jul-2023
Publisher: Springer
Abstract: The Fourth Industrial Revolution, or 4IR, is a framework or overarching concept that covers data and technology such as artificial intelligence (AI), as well as its relationships to tangible things such as infrastructures, automobiles, residences, and cities. It reflects essential and very genuine tendencies, but unfortunately, most of both good and negative criticism of it adopts a technical determinist viewpoint. This is regrettable because it signifies significant and very real developments. Most individuals are under the false impression that new technologies actively influence society, either by creating new wealth or by destroying democratic institutions. Most people assume that new technologies directly alter society, rather than recognizing that society may influence the direction of research and development (R&D) and select how technologies are utilized. If countervailing measures are not implemented, the application of technology linked with the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR) may not only bring about large economic growth and gains in welfare but also social and economic disruption, including a widening of inequality. The goal of this chapter is to discuss, through the prism of social policy, the key measures that can be implemented to ensure that the Fourth Industrial Revolution is inclusive. The ultimate objective is to comprehend how this might help economic growth and development, especially in Africa.
URI: https://cris.library.msu.ac.zw//handle/11408/5847
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