| | PROBLEMS OF MODERN ECONOMICS, N 4 (64), 2017 | | SCHOLARLY REPORTS | | Boitolovsky N. V. Chair of Accounting, Analysis and Auditing, St. Petersburg State University of Economics, PhD (Economics), Professor Avilova T. V. Assistant Professor, Chair of Finances, Monetary Turnover and Credit, Tjumen’ State University, PhD (Economics), Professor Lavrentjeva O. O. Intern of the Chair of Accounting, Analysis and Audit, St. Petersburg State Economic University
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| Flexible automated technologies represent an organizational form with high level of strategic flexibility. Creation of flexible automated production was taking place on the basis of various advanced scientific and technologic developments. The article focuses on the impact of such developments upon the flexibility of automated industrial systems of lower organization forms as they transition to higher organizational forms. The authors discuss how flexibility can be augmented and how can this process acquire an evolutionary character | Key words: flexible automated production, robotized technological complex, industrial robots, industrial enterprise | Pages: 255 - 257 |
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