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Orientation: The identity of the emerging next industrial revolution is clarified by means of a quadruple helix model. It is revealed how the fourth industrial revolution (FIR), also referred to as Industry 4.0, is underpinned by schemas much more than cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, digitisation and automatic identification technologies such as chips, sensors and internet protocols. Research purpose: The emotional hype surrounding the FIR and the uncertainty around its identity need clarification. The purpose was to provide balancing perspectives for understanding the primary movements, management theories and sub-revolutions underpinning the emerging FIR. Motivation for the study: The rationale of the study is to bring more clarity in a collective model of multiple complex innovation concepts. Research design, approach and method: The study design was qualitative exploration. This implied a sequential exploratory qualitative multi-method process to obtain (1) practical case narrative data (phase A) and (2) theoretical narrative data (phase B). Main findings: The primary movements underpinning the FIR are (1) triple management theory (TMT), (2) upscaling agility, (3) university-business cooperation (UBC) and triple helix (TH) ecosystem partnerships and (4) epochal society. Practical/managerial implications: The exponential organisation of the future will require agile leaders who must be geared for change and personal transformation to thrive in a time of endless innovation. This study provides management with valuable insights and clarification of the complexities of innovation into a synthesised quadruple helix model of innovation for the FIR. Contribution/value-add: The contribution of the study is also generic in terms of its contemporary value, clarifying the FIR identity and to serve as a vantage point of reference for further research.

Highlights

  • This article addresses the emotional hype surrounding the emerging fourth industrial revolution (FIR) and the uncertainty around its identity

  • Personal visits were based on a convenience sample of reputable research institutions located within innovation ecosystems

  • The results are presented in two sections, namely (1) the narrative data obtained from observation and other practical cases and (2) a synthesis of interpretation of phase A with narrative data from secondary sources

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Introduction

This article addresses the emotional hype surrounding the emerging fourth industrial revolution (FIR) and the uncertainty around its identity. The digitised economy is propelling innovation, and business models must be reinvented for the increasing growth of the virtual world opening up new markets and increasing the range of products, services and competition. The 2016 study by the World Economic Forum (Caruso 2018:382) predicts an FIR building on the third but characterised by a fusion of technologies that is blurring the lines between the physical, digital and biological spheres. As such, it is not merely a prolongation of the previous revolution. It is not merely a prolongation of the previous revolution. Schwab (2017) confirms the http://www.actacommercii.co.za

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