Industry 4.0 Practices Communication in the Sustainability Reports
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DOI: 10.21661/r-561516
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- Malyzhenkov P.V. 1
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1 FGAOU VO "Natsional'nyi issledovatel'skii universitet "Vysshaia shkola ekonomiki"
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Malyzhenkov P. V. (2023). Industry 4.0 Practices Communication in the Sustainability Reports. Interactive science, 96-97. https://doi.org/10.21661/r-561516
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DOI: 10.21661/r-561516
Abstract
This paper examines some of the theoretical issues regarding the publication of the Industry 4.0 practices as a voluntary disclosure in the process of business communication. The usage of such reporting is linked to the general process of Sustainable Development Goals achieving in different business and cultural environments. In such approach, a question about the possible role of Sustainability Reports as a communication modality in the global economy arises.
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