Society 5.0 versus Industry 5.0: An examination of industrialization models in driving sustainable development from a normative stakeholder theory perspective DOI Creative Commons
Yindan Zhang, Yuanyuan Li

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(5), P. 3786 - 3795

Published: June 8, 2023

Abstract The research on Society 5.0 (s5.0) and Industry (i5.0) is a relatively new emerging domain where researchers are still striving to explore the influence within distinct contexts, worldwide. study investigates impact of two major models industrialization, that is, s5.0 i5.0 understand insights into how it triggers firms' sustainable development by showing empirical examinations from Chinese industrial sector drawing normative stakeholder theory perspective. results asserted model positively affects performance (SSP). analysis confirmed positive association toward SSP. In addition, found have correlation with economic perspective Second, findings linkage between social Finally, significant environmental factors, respectively. This equipped both frameworks empirically conduct contextual examination embodiment such capabilities may support achieving shows certain policy implications. For instance, shaping innovative ecosystems, encouraging ethical practices, effective infrastructure, empowering citizen participation, supporting work for betterment society. enlists managerial theoretical recommendations industries together possibilities future scholars world.

Language: Английский

Framework to supporting monitoring the circular economy in the context of industry 5.0: A proposal considering circularity indicators, digital transformation, and sustainability DOI
Renan Carriço Payer, Osvaldo Luíz Gonçalves Quelhas, Níssia Carvalho Rosa Bergiante

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 466, P. 142850 - 142850

Published: June 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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Navigating the Challenges of Sustainability in the Food Processing Chain: Insights into Energy Interventions to Reduce Footprint DOI Creative Commons
O. Corigliano, Pietropaolo Morrone, Angelo Algieri

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Energies, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 18(2), P. 296 - 296

Published: Jan. 10, 2025

This review paper examines the critical intersection of energy consumption and environmental impacts within global food system, emphasizing substantial footprint (including land usage, costs, loss waste, carbon water footprints) associated with current practices. The study delineates high demands ecological burdens production, trade, through a comprehensive bibliographic analysis high-impact research papers, authoritative reports, databases. systematically analyzes synthesizes data to characterize industry’s use patterns impacts. results underscore pressing need for strategic interventions enhance system efficiency reduce footprint. In light projected population growth increasing demand, advocates paradigm shift towards more sustainable resilient production practices, adopting energy-efficient technologies, promoting dietary habits, strengthening cooperation among stakeholders achieve Sustainable Development Goals. Investigations have revealed that is highly energy-intensive, accounting approximately 30% total (200 EJ per year). sector remains heavily reliant on fossil fuels. Associated greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions, which constitute 26% all anthropogenic shown linear trend, reaching 16.6 GtCO2eq in 2015 approach 18.6 coming years. Notably, 6% these emissions result from never consumed. While has slightly decreased recently, its demand expected increase by 20% 30%, potentially between 5500 6000 km3 annually 2050. Energy are estimated save up 20%, favorable payback period, as evidenced several practical implementations.

Language: Английский

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Industry 5.0 for Sustainable Supply Chains: A Fuzzy AHP Approach for Evaluating the adoption Barriers DOI Open Access

Chaimae Chrifi-Alaoui,

Imane Bouhaddou, Abla Chaouni Benabdellah

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Procedia Computer Science, Journal Year: 2025, Volume and Issue: 253, P. 2645 - 2654

Published: Jan. 1, 2025

Language: Английский

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On the development of a smart architecture for a sustainable manufacturing-remanufacturing system: A literature review approach DOI
Camilo Mejía-Moncayo, Jean‐Pierre Kenné, Lucas A. Hof

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Computers & Industrial Engineering, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 180, P. 109282 - 109282

Published: May 3, 2023

Language: Английский

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Society 5.0 versus Industry 5.0: An examination of industrialization models in driving sustainable development from a normative stakeholder theory perspective DOI Creative Commons
Yindan Zhang, Yuanyuan Li

Sustainable Development, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 31(5), P. 3786 - 3795

Published: June 8, 2023

Abstract The research on Society 5.0 (s5.0) and Industry (i5.0) is a relatively new emerging domain where researchers are still striving to explore the influence within distinct contexts, worldwide. study investigates impact of two major models industrialization, that is, s5.0 i5.0 understand insights into how it triggers firms' sustainable development by showing empirical examinations from Chinese industrial sector drawing normative stakeholder theory perspective. results asserted model positively affects performance (SSP). analysis confirmed positive association toward SSP. In addition, found have correlation with economic perspective Second, findings linkage between social Finally, significant environmental factors, respectively. This equipped both frameworks empirically conduct contextual examination embodiment such capabilities may support achieving shows certain policy implications. For instance, shaping innovative ecosystems, encouraging ethical practices, effective infrastructure, empowering citizen participation, supporting work for betterment society. enlists managerial theoretical recommendations industries together possibilities future scholars world.

Language: Английский

Citations

21