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In the last decades significant disruptive changes began with the extended use of automation. Many jobs are changed or disappeared and others were born totally with the automation. Together with the progress of technology, the automation was primarily spread in the industrial sector, mostly in...
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A magyar nemzetgazdaság egyre fontosabb szegmense a növekedési képességét a válság és a konjunktúra éveiben egyaránt megőrző üzleti szolgáltatószektor. A küszöbön álló új technológiai forradalom a szektorban működő vállalatokat, a többnyire nemzetközi tulajdonosi...
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In the last few years, the management literature has become noisy with Industry 4.0 (I4.0). Although several concepts and typologies intend to make the phenomenon more understandable, these endeavours generally focus on technological aspects or specific issues. Therefore, integrated approaches...
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In the past few years, there has been an explosion of scholarly interest in the field of digital transformation of companies. The extant literature mostly focuses on the manufacturing industry and fails to explain the causes and consequences of digital transformation in the business services...
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Tanulmányunkban azt vizsgáljuk, hogy az olyan generatív mesterségesintelligencia-eszközök (GMI-eszközök), mint a ChatGPT vagy a Google Bard, milyen hatást gyakorolnak a felsőoktatás szereplőire, elsősorban a bölcsészet- és társadalomtudományok területén. A témával...
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Objective: The Hungarian Business Services Sector (BSS) is an important part of the CEE business services market. As this market is not homogenous, Hungary is in several aspects different from the other regional countries. The study aims to examine the market position of the Hungarian Business...
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In this paper, we explore the current trends of and future expectations for digital transformation projects in Business Service Centres (BSCs) in Hungary. We carried out fifteen interviews with senior technology experts and executives in three Hungarian based BSCs of multinational parent...
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