Additive economy and new horizons of innovative business development

dc.contributor.authorМельник, Леонід Григорович
dc.contributor.authorМельник, Леонид Григорьевич
dc.contributor.authorMelnyk, Leonid Hryhorovych
dc.contributor.authorМаценко, Олександр Михайлович
dc.contributor.authorМаценко, Александр Михайлович
dc.contributor.authorMatsenko, Oleksandr Mykhailovych
dc.contributor.authorКубатко, Олександр Васильович
dc.contributor.authorКубатко, Александр Васильевич
dc.contributor.authorKubatko, Oleksandr Vasylovych
dc.contributor.authorKorneyev, M.
dc.contributor.authorТуляков, Олег Олегович
dc.contributor.authorТуляков, Олег Олегович
dc.contributor.authorTuliakov, Oleh Olehovych
dc.date.accessioned2022-06-23T11:05:11Z
dc.date.available2022-06-23T11:05:11Z
dc.date.issued2022
dc.description.abstractThe disruptive technologies and cyber-physical production systems are important factors that bring transformations to socio-economic formations. The paper aims to formulate the content, key directions, positive and negative effects of additive economy (AE) in the current transition phase to Industry 4.0. The research method is based on the analysis of structural links in socio-economic systems, where the additive economy potential is realized. The additive economy is treated as a new approach to production technological aspect based on the additive principle of manufacturing and aimed at minimizing the use of primary natural resources for dematerialization of social production. AE is the antithesis of the subtractive economy, which dominates today and uses only a tiny proportion of extracted natural resources. Among the positive effects of AE, there are the reduction in energy intensity of products, dematerialization of production, solidarity of society, economic systems sustainability, and intellectualization of technologies and materials. Among the negative expectations of AE, there are increased information vulnerability of production, risk of losing control over cyberphysical systems, expanding the unification of individuals, and increasing psychological stress. The additive economy is more sustainable than the subtractive economy since it does not require extra components to the production spheres, reduces the resource scarcity, and could satisfy more economic agents’ needs. Therefore, improved production efficiency due to AE promises economic growth acceleration, environmental burden and social risk reduction.en_US
dc.identifier.citationLeonid Melnyk, Oleksandr Matsenko, Oleksandr Kubatko, Maxim Korneyev and Oleg Tulyakov (2022). Additive economy and new horizons of innovative business development. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 20(2), 175-185. doi:10.21511/ppm.20(2).2022.15en_US
dc.identifier.sici0000-0002-1806-2811en
dc.identifier.sici0000-0001-7824-0678en
dc.identifier.sici0000-0003-2156-9637en
dc.identifier.sici0000-0001-6396-5772en
dc.identifier.urihttps://essuir.sumdu.edu.ua/handle/123456789/88072
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherLLC “Consulting Publishing Company “Business Perspectives”en_US
dc.rights.uriCC BY 4.0en_US
dc.subjecteconomic growthen_US
dc.subject3D-printingen_US
dc.subjectdisruptive technologyen_US
dc.subjectproductionen_US
dc.subjectsustainable developmenten_US
dc.subjectdematerializationen_US
dc.subjectintellectualizationen_US
dc.titleAdditive economy and new horizons of innovative business developmenten_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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