Aus dem aktuelle Forschungsprojekt Knowledge Risks in Industry 4.0 Supply Chains: A Legal and Technical Perspective, gefördert durch den profilbildenden Bereich Smart Regulation (näheres unter: https://smart-regulation.uni-graz.at), wurde ein erster wissenschaftlicher Beitrag für die Konferenz WI2020 (https://wi2020.de/) angenommen!
Der Titel des Papers lautet: Knowledge Risks in Digital Supply Chains: A Literature Review und wurde gemeinsam von Johannes Zeiringer und Prof. Stefan Thalmann verfasst.
The first paper from the current research project Knowledge Risks in Industry 4.0 Supply Chains: A Legal and Technical Perspective, funded by the PBB Smart Regulation ( see: smart-regulation.uni-graz.at), was accepted for the WI2020 conference (https://wi2020.de/)!
The title of the paper is: Knowledge Risks in Digital Supply Chains: A Literature Review and was jointly written by Johannes Zeiringer and Prof. Stefan Thalmann.
Abstract: The digital transformation changes the way how organizations exchange data in supply chains. Data traditionally shared, is enriched by detailed data sets captured by sensors in the production itself. In addition to the promised benefits, also new risks arise. Advanced data analytic approaches make it possible to extract knowledge from such data sets and thus increase the risk that competitive knowledge unintentionally spills over. From a knowledge management perspective, little attention is paid to such knowledge risks arising from data-centric collaborations. Hence, this paper has the goal to investigate knowledge risks in data-centric collaborations by conducting a structured literature review. Thereby, we focus on digital supply chains, as data-centric collaborations play a central role within them. Based on our review, we identify four characteristics of digital supply chains relevant for managing knowledge risks. Based on these characteristics, we present causes, risks and countermeasures from an organizational, technical and legal perspective.