CONSOLIDANDO AS COMPETÊNCIAS INDIVIDUAIS DA INDÚSTRIA 4.0

uma revisão de revisões sistemáticas

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https://doi.org/10.21728/p2p.2025v12n1e-7478

Palavras-chave:

aquisição de competências, Desenvolvimento de Habilidades, competências individuais, indústria 4.0, Revisão sistemática da literatura

Resumo

O surgimento da Indústria 4.0 causou uma mudança drástica na maneira como os profissionais trabalham, exigindo que eles se adaptem e se capacitem para lidar com novos desafios. Essas mudanças exigem novas competências, mas também a atualização das competências já existentes. Compreender quais competências são importantes para os profissionais que atuam no contexto da Indústria 4.0 é extremamente importante para sua adequada formação. Esse tema tem sido estudado de forma isolada por diversos autores, abordando competências específicas, citando direta ou indiretamente a Indústria 4.0. Para consolidar os achados desses estudos e entender quais competências estão presentes nessas pesquisas e como foram desenvolvidas, este estudo realizou uma Revisão Abrangente, ou seja, uma Revisão Sistemática de Outras Revisões Sistemáticas, e apresenta em seus achados a consolidação das competências presentes em todos esses estudos e a definição adequada.

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Biografia do Autor

  • Jonathan Alvarez, Uninove

    Communication degree from FECAP, a Master's in Administration from UNINOVE, and currently pursuing a Ph.D. at UNINOVE. Eleven years of experience working with Business Intelligence.

  • Cristiane Pedron, UNINOVE

    PhD in Management (2009) from the Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão (ISEG) at the University of Lisbon, Portugal. Master's in Administration (2003) from the University of Vale do Rio dos Sinos (UNISINOS) and a Bachelor's in Computer Science - Systems Analysis (2001) from the same institution.

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