O32 - Management of Technological Innovation and R&DReturn

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Innovating Insurance Services: Enhancing Perceived Value and Customer Satisfaction through Service Innovation

Saurabh Singh, Imran Ahmad

Acta Univ. Bohem. Merid. 2025, 28(1):55-71 | DOI: 10.32725/acta.2025.0041257

Lifelong Learning as the Key Competency for Industry 4.0

Julie Čermáková, Michal Houda, Ladislav Rolínek

Acta Univ. Bohem. Merid. 2021, 24(2):15-23 | DOI: 10.32725/acta.2021.0041066

Pressure in most companies requires employers to implement new strategies for the development of competencies through employee lifelong learning, taking into account ethics in the conditions of Industry 4.0, which is a topic presented in the theoretical introduction of the paper. The article aims to identify the characteristics influencing the development of lifelong learning with regard to ethics in the conditions of Industry 4.0. To meet the objective of this article, a hypothesis was formulated to determine the statistical significance of particular characteristics of the key competency of lifelong learning. The results of the ANOVA test for the lifelong learning competency show that the respondents' answers vary depending on their age, the level and field of their education, and their position in the organization. In particular, the authors used linear regression to evaluate the impact of age, gender, field and level of education, job position, the tenure of this job position and the size of company. From the results of the linear regression, it can be stated that the generation aged above 41 years, middle management and specialists have the closer relationship to lifelong learning than the rest of the population.