The article asks how to connect new technologies in Estonia with market understanding, work organisation, decision-making, and skills in the context of Industry 4.0.
Keiu Telve
PhD, founder of Center for Applied Anthropology, University of Tartu
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The article asks how to connect new technologies in Estonia with market understanding, work organisation, decision-making, and skills in the context of Industry 4.0.
Keiu Telve writes about the study commissioned by the Estonian Employers’ Confederation which mapped the attitudes of managers and owners of Estonian industries regarding innovation and business development.