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4th Industrial Revolution and New Trends in Service Industry

A special issue of Sustainability (ISSN 2071-1050).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 May 2021) | Viewed by 12147

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Department of Distribution, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, South Gyeongsang, Korea
Interests: internet marketing; distribution marketing; services marketing; CSR

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Department of Global Trade, Gyeongnam National University of Science and Technology, South Gyeongsang, Korea
Interests: global marketing; data mining; consumer behavior

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Department of Business Administration, University of Ulsan, Ulsan, South Korea
Interests: services marketing; direct overseas transaction; s-commerce

Special Issue Information

Dear Colleagues,

We are calling for papers for a Special Issue of the journal Sustainability on research into the trend of service industry changes in the 4th Industrial Revolution. The disruptive technology of the 4th Industrial Revolution is opening up a new era in distribution and logistics. The gaps among production, distribution, and logistics are disappearing, and convergence between markets and industries is growing. Additionally, unmanned distribution is actively being reviewed in fields such as logistics, delivery, stores, and warehouses, with drones drawing attention in unmanned delivery, and kiosks in unmanned stores. Amazon Go, Sam’s Club Now, Bingo Box, and Tao Cafe are the first global unmanned stores, but they are unlikely to be the only ones. Similarly, the spread of kiosks is a global trend seeing as, unlike humans who not only need to be trained and educated but might also have different levels of success and productivity in the job, kiosks can update a large amount of information in real time and always achieve the same performance. Technologies such as kiosks, simple payments, and artificial intelligence are the basis for “untact” (i.e., contactless) marketing, and users who are accustomed to that technology can escape the physical constraints or psychological discomforts of face-to-face consumption through non-face-to-face consumption. Mannequins using facial recognition technology can collect information such as age, gender, and race of the customers before them while at the same time examining a window shopper. Using artificial intelligence, big data, drones, Internet of Things, augmented reality, virtual reality shopping, kiosks, and chatbots, which symbolize the 4th Industrial Revolution, sales staff can provide products or services without directly facing consumers. Non-face-to-face transactions, unmanned stores, etc. are attracting attention with the development of new technologies. Thus, the proposed papers for this Special Issue may cover a broad range of distribution, logistics, and services strategies reflecting the technologies of 4th Industrial Revolution to enhance the national economy and people’s quality of life.

Prof. Dr. Jae-Ik Shin
Prof. Dr. Jae-Won Hong
Prof. Dr. Ji-Hee Jung
Guest Editors

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Keywords

  • 4th Industrial Revolution technologies
  • Unmanned distribution and logistics
  • O2O
  • Untact marketing
  • Unmanned store
  • Service platform
  • Data science
  • Market sensing
  • Digital marketing

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Key Success Factors That Enable IT Service Providers to Achieve Organizational Performance: Evidence from Romania
by Andreea Barbu, Gheorghe Militaru, Dana Corina Deselnicu and Ştefan-Alexandru Catană
Sustainability 2021, 13(19), 10996; https://doi.org/10.3390/su131910996 - 3 Oct 2021
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The recent preoccupations of companies are quite varied, but most of them have the same objective—the improvement of organizational performance. The service area is a very popular one among individual clients or legal entities, the latter having many more interactions with companies in [...] Read more.
The recent preoccupations of companies are quite varied, but most of them have the same objective—the improvement of organizational performance. The service area is a very popular one among individual clients or legal entities, the latter having many more interactions with companies in the IT area following the COVID-19 pandemic. The objective of this paper is to determine the factors that contribute to improving the organizational performance of IT service companies. The study involves exploratory, quantitative research that analyzes the perceptions of employees in the Romanian IT sector regarding the performance of their companies, as well as the key success factors that enable its achievement. The results indicate that organizational culture, organizational innovation level, service quality, and employee skills are some of the most important variables that can influence the organizational performance of Romanian IT service providers, thus contributing to their economic sustainability. Moreover, in this field, entrepreneurs should be more concerned about developing employees’ skills and improving their satisfaction, as they are one of the key resources for a sustainable business in the IT industry. Full article
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Effect of Online Collective Intelligence in Wine Industry: Focus on Correlation between Wine Quality Ratings and On-Premise Prices
by Young-Sik Kwak, Yoon-Jung Nam and Jae-Won Hong
Sustainability 2021, 13(14), 8001; https://doi.org/10.3390/su13148001 - 17 Jul 2021
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This study aims to explore whether wine CI (Collective Intelligence) platforms, such as Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, can provide a wine rating effect on price, as Robert Parker’s does in the Korean wine market. To achieve the purpose of the study, we [...] Read more.
This study aims to explore whether wine CI (Collective Intelligence) platforms, such as Wine Spectator and Wine Enthusiast, can provide a wine rating effect on price, as Robert Parker’s does in the Korean wine market. To achieve the purpose of the study, we collected information with wine evaluation ratings and on-premise prices from three wine evaluation sites and seven restaurants in South Korea. The researchers calculated the Pearson’s rho between the wine evaluation ratings and on-premise prices based on country, region, vintage, and type of wine. Based on the results of the study, the CI of wine ratings shows statistically the same association degree to price as wine guru Robert Parker’s score. This study can academically extend the research of CI’s application in the wine industry and provide strong support for a sustainable e-business model and pricing tactics in the wine industry. Full article
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A Survey of Research on Data Analytics-Based Legal Tech
by So-Hui Park, Dong-Gu Lee, Jin-Sung Park and Jun-Woo Kim
Sustainability 2021, 13(14), 8085; https://doi.org/10.3390/su13148085 - 20 Jul 2021
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Data analytics provides important tools and methods for processing the data generated during legal services. This paper aims to provide a systematic survey of the research papers on the application of quantitative data analytics algorithms in the legal domain. To this end, relevant [...] Read more.
Data analytics provides important tools and methods for processing the data generated during legal services. This paper aims to provide a systematic survey of the research papers on the application of quantitative data analytics algorithms in the legal domain. To this end, relevant research papers were collected and used to analyze topics and trends of research on data analytics-based Legal Tech. The key findings of this paper are as follows. Firstly, the number of research papers about Legal Tech has increased dramatically recently. Secondly, the application of supervised learning techniques to legal judgment data is a very popular approach in this research area. Thirdly, preprocessing legal documents is a very important procedure as many legal documents exist in text form. Fourthly, artificial neural networks and their variations are widely used in research on data analytics-based Legal Tech. Fifthly, data analytics-based Legal Tech is a multidisciplinary research topic related to computer science and social science, etc. Full article
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