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Competitive Advantage in the Information Age

Ashoka Mody, David Wheeler

Year
1990
Citations
6

Abstract

Abstract Present-day robots can work tirelessly, and they are rapidly growing cheaper. For relatively simple tasks, they are already facile enough to be competitive with high-cost workers in the OECD countries. Their impact on the industrial process is strikingly conveyed by a European textile executive’s description of a night visit to an automated textile mill in Japan: It is pitch dark… Robots have no eyes, so they need no light. Malfunctions are signalled to a control centre. The problem spot is then lit and a qualified engineer fixes the snag… No more than ten people, boss included, are needed per shift to run the 30, 000 ring spindles that represent $22 million in investment.

Keywords

BossRobotTextileCompetitive advantageInvestment (military)Operations managementEngineeringProcess (computing)BusinessComputer science

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