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The Contribution of Technology to Added Value

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There is a wide consensus that introduction of technology to the production process contributes to an overall economic value, however, confusion between technology, knowledge and capital often makes value calculations ambiguous and non-objective. The Contribution of Technology to Added Value addresses not only this issue of definition but also provides a production model to assess the value contribution of technology within the production process.
A clarification of fundamental semantics provides a significant taxonomy for technology dependence, and allows understanding and modeling of how knowledge, technology and capital individually contribute to production and to value adding. A new technology dependence taxonomy is proposed and assessed following chapters explaining growth models, the KTC model and technology index values.
Balancing theoretical knowledge with real-world data and applications The Contribution of Technology to Added Value clarifies the issue of value adding for a range of different viewpoints and purposes; from academic to industry and service across engineering, economics and management.

List of contents

1.Introduction.- 2.Technology in Growth Models.- 3.A Model to Measure Technology.- 4.The Value Added by Technology.- 5.Technology Dependence Taxonomy.- 6.Value Representing Technology and Knowledge.- 7.Key Conclusions.

About the author

As an academic, Prof. Fernandes taught in the area of telecommunications and lately in the area of economics of engineering, which is the focus of his current research and publications. For ten years he founded and managed a small industrial firm producing thermal solar collectors and as such, has experienced how engineers, managers and economists look at technology and the expectations they have about its relevance for their respective art.

Summary

There is a wide consensus that introduction of technology to the production process contributes to an overall economic value, however, confusion between technology, knowledge and capital often makes value calculations ambiguous and non-objective. The Contribution of Technology to Added Value addresses not only this issue of definition but also provides a production model to assess the value contribution of technology within the production process.
A clarification  of fundamental semantics  provides a significant taxonomy for technology dependence, and allows understanding and modeling of how knowledge, technology and capital individually contribute to production and to value adding. A new technology dependence taxonomy is proposed and assessed following chapters explaining growth models, the KTC model and technology index values.
Balancing theoretical knowledge with real-world data and applications The Contribution of Technology to Added Value clarifies the issue of value adding for a range of different viewpoints and purposes; from academic to industry and service across engineering, economics and management.  

Product details

Authors António S C Fernandes, António S. C Fernandes, António S.C Fernandes
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.01.2015
 
EAN 9781447158639
ISBN 978-1-4471-5863-9
No. of pages 104
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 6 mm
Weight 184 g
Illustrations VIII, 104 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

B, engineering, Engineering Design, Technical design, Management of specific areas, Engineering economy, Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, Marketing, Engineering economics, Industrial Management

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