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Society 5.0 and Social Development: Contributions to a Discussion

Version 1 : Received: 3 November 2018 / Approved: 5 November 2018 / Online: 5 November 2018 (11:06:51 CET)
Version 2 : Received: 4 December 2018 / Approved: 4 December 2018 / Online: 4 December 2018 (15:58:00 CET)

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Serpa, S.; Ferreira, C. Society 5.0 and Social Development: Contributions to a Discussion. Management and Organizational Studies 2018, 5, 26-31. Serpa, S.; Ferreira, C. Society 5.0 and Social Development: Contributions to a Discussion. Management and Organizational Studies 2018, 5, 26-31.

Abstract

In this working paper we intended to address the emergence of what, potentially, will be a central concept in the very near future, Society 5.0 and that arises politically in (with) following the implementation of the concept of Industry 4.0. Society 5.0 proposes to deepen the potential of the individual-technology relationship in the promotion of the improvement of the quality of life of all people through a super smart society, is an extremely recent concept as a guiding social development that can have a profound impact in societies at all levels, such as quality of life and sustainability. It is a presentation that is based on very recent3 publications, but which also has a prospective component, which always generates some indetermination and uncertainty. Also, for this reason, it is a contribution that seeks above all else to contribute to this very urgent and necessary discussion.

Keywords

society 5.0; industry 4.0; social development; sustainable innovation

Subject

Social Sciences, Sociology

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