Dejan Jelovac
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Dejan Jelovac is a researcher focused on the intersection of technological transformation and socio-economic systems, with key contributions to understanding the impacts of Industry 4.0. His most-cited work, “Impacts of the Transformation to Industry 4.0 in the Manufacturing Sector: The Case of the U.S.” (2020), examines how the increasing installation of industrial robots reshapes economic and social landscapes. By analyzing key performance indicators, Jelovac provides critical insights into the dual effects of automation—highlighting both productivity gains and labor market disruptions. This study, with 17 citations, serves as a foundational reference for scholars exploring the societal consequences of digital manufacturing. Jelovac’s research is particularly valuable for students and policymakers seeking evidence-based perspectives on how technological shifts influence employment, industrial ecosystems, and regional economies. His work bridges engineering and social science, offering a nuanced view of progress and its trade-offs. Through his analysis, Jelovac contributes to ongoing debates about sustainable automation and inclusive growth, making his findings essential for those navigating the Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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