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dc.contributor.authorTran, Thi Van Hoa
dc.contributor.otherDo, Thi Hong
dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:42Z-
dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:42Z-
dc.date.issued2019
dc.identifier.isbn1943-0020
dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58629-
dc.descriptioneconomic history
dc.description.abstractThis research investigates Vietnamese students’ awareness of the Fourth Industrial Revolution also called Industry 4.0. The study used a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews. Research results from 443 Vietnamese students in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City show that students’ awareness of the revolution and capabilities need to improve. Based on data analysis, recommendations are given to education and training institutions in order to create a skilled and qualifid human resource. Key recommendations are about promoting students’ awareness of Industry 4.0 through communication, improving students’ IT skills, focusing on English training, improving teachers’ capabilities and enhancing cooperation between training institutions and organizations.
dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical framework; 3. Research methodology; 4. Results and discussion; 5. Conclusions and Implications
dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
dc.subjectAwareness
dc.subjectindustry 4.0
dc.subjectsoft skills
dc.subjectthe Fourth Industrial Revolution.
dc.titleVietnamese Students’ Awareness of The Fourth Industrial Revolution: An Empirical Research
dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 10_JED_Vol 21_Special Issue
dc.relation.referenceAaron, W. and Primavera, D.F. (2017), Decentralized blockchain technology and the rise of lex cryptographies, retrieved on February 22nd 2018, from <https://ssrn.com/abstract=2580664>. Ajzen, I. and Fishbein, M. (1980), Understanding attitudes and predicting social behaviour, Prentice-Hall, USA. Andrea, L. (2016), ‘Industry 4.0 and made in China 2025 - How will industry jobs evolve and what effcts will these strategies have on the workforce?’, Master thesis, University of Iceland, Iceland. Bandura, A. (1989) ‘Social cognitive theory’, in Six theories of child development, Vasta, R. (Ed.), JAI Press, Greenwich, 1-60. Beyza Sumer (2018), ‘Impact of Industry 4.0 on occupations and employment in Turkey’, European Scientifi Journal, 14(10), 1-17. Bonekamp, L. and Sure, M. (2017), ‘Consequences of industry 4.0 on human labour and work organization’, Journal of Business and Media Psychology, 1-22. Ciochetto, S. and Haley, B. (1995), How do you measure “awareness”? Experiences with the lead-based paint survey, Bureau of the Cencus, U.S. Do, Thi Dong and Truong, Minh Duc (2017), ‘Industry 4.0 and its expected inflences to future of jobs in Vietnam’, International Conference Proceedings on Knowledge transfer and transformation: Global and Local business for competitiveness and social justice, Nepalese Academy of Management, Nepal, 439-450. Flynn, J., Schaefer, D. and Dance, S. (2017), ‘Industry 4.0 and its potential impact on employmentdemographics in the UK’, Conference proceedings on Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXI, Greenwich, UK, 239-244. German Trade and Invest (2014), Industrie 4.0 – Smart manufacturing for the future, Berlin. Huy Phong (2017), ‘LG announces the IoT product series get ‘breakthrough’ in the smarthome market’, Vietnamnet, retrieved on February 22nd 2018, from <http://vietnamnet.vn/vn/cong-nghe/san-pham/ lg-cong-bo-loat-san-pham-iot-dot-pha-thi-truong-smarthome-360154.html>. Institute of Technology Assessment (2015), Effcts of Industry 4.0 on vocational education and training, Vienna. Kergroach, S. (2017), ‘Industry 4.0: New challenges and opportunities for the labour market’, Foresight and STI Governance, 11(4), 6-8. Mauro1, A.D., Greco, M. and Grimaldi, M. (2015), ‘What is Big data? A consensual defiition and a review of key research topics’, AIP Conference Proceedings, American Institute of Physics, Madrid, Spain. McKinsey and Company (2015), Industry 4.0 − How to navigate digitalization of the manufacturing sector, retrieved on October 25th 2016, from <http://worldmobilityleadershipforum.com/wp-content/ uploads/2016/06/Industry-4.0-McKinsey-report.pdf>. Motyla, B., Baroniob, G., Ubertib, S., Speranzac, D. and Filippia, S. (2017), ‘How will change the future engineers’ skills in the Industry 4.0 framework? A questionnaire survey’, 27th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing Proceedings, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy, 1501-1509. Nagasato, Y. and Yoshima, T. (2016), ‘Japanese industry initiatives toward industry 4.0’, APCIM proceedings: Common Platform to a sustainable society in the dynamic Asia Pacifi, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 198-211. Nguyen, V.A., Hoang, A.D., Tran, T.M.H. and Nguyen, M.K. (2017), ‘Impact of the fourth industrial revolution on economic students in Vietnam’, Scientifi research report on student, National Economics University, Hanoi. Renesh, J. (2018), Three dimensions of awareness, retrieved on December 28th 2018, from <http://renesch. com/2018/three-dimensions-awareness/>. Roblek, V., Meško, M. and Krapež, A. (2016), ‘A complex view of industry 4.0’, SEGA Open, 6(2), 1-11. Schwab, K. (2016), The fourth industrial revolution, World Economic Forum, Switzerland. Takakuwa, S. (2016), ‘Operation management of shop flor in the industry 4.0 environment’, APCIM proceedings: Common Platform to a sustainable society in the dynamic Asia Pacifi, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 185-197. The Boston Consulting Group (2015a), Industry 4.0 – Thu future of productivity and growth in manufacturing industries, Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston Consulting Group (2015b), Man and Machine in Industry 4.0 – How will Technology transform the industrial workforce through 2025, Boston, Massachusetts. Tran Thi Van Hoa (ed., 2017), The fourth industrial revolution: The problems for Vietnam’s socio-economic development and international integration, The National Political Publishing House, Hanoi. Tran Thi Van Hoa and Do Thi Dong (2016), ‘The fourth industrial revolution and the requirements for education and training policies in Vietnam’, Journal of Economics and Development, 233, 62-69. Vuong Le (2017), ‘Robbing robots have come to Vietnam: 90% of workers in a Binh Duong factory had to quit their jobs because of robots’, Vietnam News, retrieved on February 22nd 2018, from <http://ttvn. vn/kinh-doanh/chang-dau-xa-robot-cuop-viec-con-nguoi-da-den-viet-nam-90-cong-nhan-o-motnha-may-binh-duong-da-phai-nghi-viec-vi-robot-52017257953859.htm>. WEF (2015), Deep shift technology tipping points and societal impact, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. WEF (2016), The future of jobs-employment, skills and workforce strategy for the fourth industrial revolution, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.
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    Thông tin siêu dữ liệu biểu ghi
    Trường DC Giá trịNgôn ngữ
    dc.contributor.authorTran, Thi Van Hoa
    dc.contributor.otherDo, Thi Hong
    dc.date.accessioned2023-11-01T10:23:42Z-
    dc.date.available2023-11-01T10:23:42Z-
    dc.date.issued2019
    dc.identifier.isbn1943-0020
    dc.identifier.urihttps://dlib.neu.edu.vn/handle/NEU/58629-
    dc.descriptioneconomic history
    dc.description.abstractThis research investigates Vietnamese students’ awareness of the Fourth Industrial Revolution also called Industry 4.0. The study used a questionnaire survey and in-depth interviews. Research results from 443 Vietnamese students in Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City show that students’ awareness of the revolution and capabilities need to improve. Based on data analysis, recommendations are given to education and training institutions in order to create a skilled and qualifid human resource. Key recommendations are about promoting students’ awareness of Industry 4.0 through communication, improving students’ IT skills, focusing on English training, improving teachers’ capabilities and enhancing cooperation between training institutions and organizations.
    dc.description.tableofcontents1. Introduction; 2. Theoretical framework; 3. Research methodology; 4. Results and discussion; 5. Conclusions and Implications
    dc.format.extentKhổ 21 x 29.7
    dc.language.isoen
    dc.publisherKinh Tế Quốc Dân
    dc.subjectAwareness
    dc.subjectindustry 4.0
    dc.subjectsoft skills
    dc.subjectthe Fourth Industrial Revolution.
    dc.titleVietnamese Students’ Awareness of The Fourth Industrial Revolution: An Empirical Research
    dc.typeJournal of Economics and Development
    dc.identifier.barcodeArticle 10_JED_Vol 21_Special Issue
    dc.relation.referenceAaron, W. and Primavera, D.F. (2017), Decentralized blockchain technology and the rise of lex cryptographies, retrieved on February 22nd 2018, from <https://ssrn.com/abstract=2580664>. Ajzen, I. and Fishbein, M. (1980), Understanding attitudes and predicting social behaviour, Prentice-Hall, USA. Andrea, L. (2016), ‘Industry 4.0 and made in China 2025 - How will industry jobs evolve and what effcts will these strategies have on the workforce?’, Master thesis, University of Iceland, Iceland. Bandura, A. (1989) ‘Social cognitive theory’, in Six theories of child development, Vasta, R. (Ed.), JAI Press, Greenwich, 1-60. Beyza Sumer (2018), ‘Impact of Industry 4.0 on occupations and employment in Turkey’, European Scientifi Journal, 14(10), 1-17. Bonekamp, L. and Sure, M. (2017), ‘Consequences of industry 4.0 on human labour and work organization’, Journal of Business and Media Psychology, 1-22. Ciochetto, S. and Haley, B. (1995), How do you measure “awareness”? Experiences with the lead-based paint survey, Bureau of the Cencus, U.S. Do, Thi Dong and Truong, Minh Duc (2017), ‘Industry 4.0 and its expected inflences to future of jobs in Vietnam’, International Conference Proceedings on Knowledge transfer and transformation: Global and Local business for competitiveness and social justice, Nepalese Academy of Management, Nepal, 439-450. Flynn, J., Schaefer, D. and Dance, S. (2017), ‘Industry 4.0 and its potential impact on employmentdemographics in the UK’, Conference proceedings on Advances in Manufacturing Technology XXXI, Greenwich, UK, 239-244. German Trade and Invest (2014), Industrie 4.0 – Smart manufacturing for the future, Berlin. Huy Phong (2017), ‘LG announces the IoT product series get ‘breakthrough’ in the smarthome market’, Vietnamnet, retrieved on February 22nd 2018, from <http://vietnamnet.vn/vn/cong-nghe/san-pham/ lg-cong-bo-loat-san-pham-iot-dot-pha-thi-truong-smarthome-360154.html>. Institute of Technology Assessment (2015), Effcts of Industry 4.0 on vocational education and training, Vienna. Kergroach, S. (2017), ‘Industry 4.0: New challenges and opportunities for the labour market’, Foresight and STI Governance, 11(4), 6-8. Mauro1, A.D., Greco, M. and Grimaldi, M. (2015), ‘What is Big data? A consensual defiition and a review of key research topics’, AIP Conference Proceedings, American Institute of Physics, Madrid, Spain. McKinsey and Company (2015), Industry 4.0 − How to navigate digitalization of the manufacturing sector, retrieved on October 25th 2016, from <http://worldmobilityleadershipforum.com/wp-content/ uploads/2016/06/Industry-4.0-McKinsey-report.pdf>. Motyla, B., Baroniob, G., Ubertib, S., Speranzac, D. and Filippia, S. (2017), ‘How will change the future engineers’ skills in the Industry 4.0 framework? A questionnaire survey’, 27th International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing Proceedings, University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Modena, Italy, 1501-1509. Nagasato, Y. and Yoshima, T. (2016), ‘Japanese industry initiatives toward industry 4.0’, APCIM proceedings: Common Platform to a sustainable society in the dynamic Asia Pacifi, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 198-211. Nguyen, V.A., Hoang, A.D., Tran, T.M.H. and Nguyen, M.K. (2017), ‘Impact of the fourth industrial revolution on economic students in Vietnam’, Scientifi research report on student, National Economics University, Hanoi. Renesh, J. (2018), Three dimensions of awareness, retrieved on December 28th 2018, from <http://renesch. com/2018/three-dimensions-awareness/>. Roblek, V., Meško, M. and Krapež, A. (2016), ‘A complex view of industry 4.0’, SEGA Open, 6(2), 1-11. Schwab, K. (2016), The fourth industrial revolution, World Economic Forum, Switzerland. Takakuwa, S. (2016), ‘Operation management of shop flor in the industry 4.0 environment’, APCIM proceedings: Common Platform to a sustainable society in the dynamic Asia Pacifi, Vietnam National University, Hanoi, Vietnam, 185-197. The Boston Consulting Group (2015a), Industry 4.0 – Thu future of productivity and growth in manufacturing industries, Boston, Massachusetts. The Boston Consulting Group (2015b), Man and Machine in Industry 4.0 – How will Technology transform the industrial workforce through 2025, Boston, Massachusetts. Tran Thi Van Hoa (ed., 2017), The fourth industrial revolution: The problems for Vietnam’s socio-economic development and international integration, The National Political Publishing House, Hanoi. Tran Thi Van Hoa and Do Thi Dong (2016), ‘The fourth industrial revolution and the requirements for education and training policies in Vietnam’, Journal of Economics and Development, 233, 62-69. Vuong Le (2017), ‘Robbing robots have come to Vietnam: 90% of workers in a Binh Duong factory had to quit their jobs because of robots’, Vietnam News, retrieved on February 22nd 2018, from <http://ttvn. vn/kinh-doanh/chang-dau-xa-robot-cuop-viec-con-nguoi-da-den-viet-nam-90-cong-nhan-o-motnha-may-binh-duong-da-phai-nghi-viec-vi-robot-52017257953859.htm>. WEF (2015), Deep shift technology tipping points and societal impact, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland. WEF (2016), The future of jobs-employment, skills and workforce strategy for the fourth industrial revolution, Davos-Klosters, Switzerland.
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