Benchmarking An International Journal,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 2, 2024
Purpose
Industry
5.0
(I5.0)
is
eventually
set
to
supersede
4.0
(I4.0),
despite
the
fact
that
I4.0
continues
gain
ground
in
emerging
nations
like
India.
Now
India
aspiring
be
a
global
manufacturing
hub,
and
I5.0
offers
enormous
potential
position
as
forerunner
intelligent
collaborative
systems.
Therefore,
this
research
article
aims
understand
relationship
between
sustainable
(SM)
thoroughly;
pinpoint
its
impact
implementation
challenges;
analyze
on
Triple-Bottom-Line
(TBL)
sustainability;
present
an
inclusive
framework
for
Indian
enterprises.
Design/methodology/approach
The
coexistence
of
two
industrial
revolutions
raises
questions,
which
necessitates
debates
explanations.
Thus,
systematic
literature
review
(SLR)
approach
used
address
issue
study
Web
Science,
Scopus,
Science
Direct
Google
Scholar
databases.
Following
critical
SLR,
82
papers
have
been
cited
article,
majority
articles
were
published
from
2010
2022,
ensure
focused
analysis
pertinent
recent
scholarly
contributions.
Findings
considered
technology-driven,
however,
perceived
value-driven.
not
replacement
or
chronological
continuation
paradigm.
notion
distinct
perspective
emphasizes
necessity
SM
within
TBL
sustainability
boundaries.
introduces
new
TBL:
resilience
value
creation,
human
well-being
society.
Indeed,
seems
economically,
socially,
environmentally
while
products
with
high
productivity.
Practical
implications
Theoretical
pertain
restructuring
business
models
workforce
transformation,
whereas
practical
underscore
significance
enterprises
embrace
their
development.
By
understanding
nuanced
SM,
can
navigate
challenges,
maximize
productivity
resilience.
Originality/value
existing
presents
general
but
lacks
in-depth
analysis.
This
rigorous
SLR
evaluates
literature,
enables
understanding,
identifies
gaps
provides
evidence-based
recommendations
decision-making
process.
Furthermore,
stand
unbiased
assessment,
exploring
theoretical
suggesting
future
avenues.
Processes,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
11(1), P. 193 - 193
Published: Jan. 7, 2023
Industry
5.0
presents
itself
as
a
strategy
that
puts
the
human
factor
at
centre
of
production,
where
well-being
worker
is
prioritized,
well
more
sustainable
and
resilient
production
systems.
For
centricity,
it
necessary
to
empower
beings
and,
respectively,
industrial
operators,
improve
their
individual
skills
competences
in
collaboration
or
cooperation
with
digital
technologies.
This
research’s
main
purpose
distinguishing
point
are
determine
whether
truly
human-oriented
how
centricity
can
be
created
that,
this
systematic
literature
review
article
analyses
clarifies
concepts
ideologies
its
respective
technologies
(Artificial
Intelligence,
Robotics,
Human-robot
collaboration,
Digitalization),
strategies
aim
achieving
systems,
especially
for
worker.
Sustainability,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
14(22), P. 15258 - 15258
Published: Nov. 17, 2022
Significant
changes
in
society
were
emphasized
as
being
required
to
achieve
Sustainable
Development
Goals,
a
need
which
was
further
intensified
with
the
emergence
of
pandemic.
The
prospective
should
be
directed
towards
sustainable
development,
process
technology
plays
crucial
role.
proposed
study
discusses
technological
potential
for
attaining
Goals
via
disruptive
technologies.
This
analyzes
outcome
technologies
from
aspects
product
health
care
transformation,
pandemic
case
study,
nature-inclusive
business
models,
smart
cities
and
villages.
These
outcomes
are
mapped
direct
influence
on
3,
8,
9
11.
Various
ways
influenced
elaborated.
investigation
into
highlighted
that
Industry
5.0
Society
most
supportive
development
underpin
efforts
Goals.
proposes
scenario
where
both
integrated
form
villages
prospects
achieving
more
favorable
due
framework
Goals’
interactions.
Furthermore,
an
including
new
age
establish
concepts
corresponding
also
mapped.
A
SWOT
analysis
is
performed
assess
approach
Ultimately,
this
can
assist
industrialist,
policy
makers
researchers
envisioning
perspectives.
Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
40(6), P. 432 - 447
Published: May 27, 2023
This
study
addresses
the
emerging
concept
of
Industry
5.0,
which
aims
to
tackle
societal
concerns
associated
with
ongoing
digital
industrial
transformation.
However,
there
is
still
a
lack
consensus
on
definition
and
scope
as
well
limited
understanding
its
technological
components,
design
principles,
intended
values.
To
bridge
these
knowledge
gaps,
conducts
content-centric
review
relevant
literature
synthesizes
evidence
develop
an
architectural
for
5.0.
The
findings
reveal
that
5.0
represents
future
transformation,
offering
potential
solutions
socio-economic
environmental
issues
were
inadequately
addressed
or
exacerbated
by
4.0.
provides
managers,
industrialists,
policymakers
comprehensive
overview
including
constituents,
smart
emphasizing
importance
stakeholder
involvement
integration
effective
governance
transformation
within
this
framework.
Corporate Social Responsibility and Environmental Management,
Journal Year:
2022,
Volume and Issue:
30(3), P. 1473 - 1494
Published: Dec. 8, 2022
Abstract
Although
Industry
4.0
was
believed
to
promote
sustainable
development,
it
has
ignored
or
misunderstood
many
prevailing
sustainability
concerns,
which
led
the
emergence
of
5.0
agenda.
While
desirable
values
are
widely
acknowledged,
knowledge
how
this
agenda
can
deliver
transformation
is
lacking.
The
present
study
addresses
gap,
explaining
should
be
managed
facilitate
development.
Therefore,
strives
model
underlying
mechanism
for
enabling
such
transformation.
conducted
a
content‐centric
review
literature
and
identified
11
actions
approaches
that
serve
as
enablers
further
interpretive
structural
modeling
structured
an
steps
needed
5.0.
Finally,
developed
strategy
roadmap
Results
emphasized
stakeholder
salience,
highlighting
role
integration
collaboration
in
Proactive
governmental
support
most
driving
enabler
5.0,
whereas
eco‐innovation
value
network
reformation
among
complex
hard‐to‐develop
enablers.
offer
several
implications
policymakers
practitioners,
functionality
each
approach
necessary
determines
sequential
relationships
these
strategies
identifies
their
optimal
development
sequence
synergistically.
identify
codependences
transition
highlight
interactions
complementarities.
Journal of Cleaner Production,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
417, P. 138023 - 138023
Published: July 6, 2023
Despite
the
hype
surrounding
Industry
5.0
and
its
importance
for
sustainability,
micro-mechanisms
through
which
this
agenda
can
lead
to
socio-environmental
values
are
largely
understudied.
The
present
study
strived
address
knowledge
gap
by
developing
a
strategic
roadmap
that
outlines
how
boost
sustainable
manufacturing.
first
conducted
content-centric
literature
review
identified
12
functions
inclusively
further
developed
complex
contextual
relationships
among
explained
they
should
be
synergistically
leveraged
maximize
their
contribution
sustainability.
Results
reveal
value
network
integration,
technology
governance,
business
model
innovation,
skill
development
most
driver
tangible
implications
of
Alternatively,
renewable
integration
manufacturing
resilience
dependent
hard-to-reach
5.0,
materialization
requires
major
collaboration
stakeholders.
stakeholders
leverage
technological
functional
constituents
promote
inclusively.
Journal of Manufacturing Systems,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
70, P. 160 - 185
Published: July 29, 2023
Technology-driven
Industry
4.0
(I4.0)
paradigm
combined
with
human-centrism,
sustainability,
and
resilience
orientation,
forms
the
5.0
(I5.0)
paradigm,
providing
support
for
workforce
enabling
Operator
(O4.0)
approach.
The
I5.0
focuses
can
face
unforeseen
challenges,
as
applicability
readiness
of
I4.0
solutions
are
still
not
well
discussed
in
literature.
Therefore,
structuring
existing
knowledge
O4.0
to
prepare
smooth
transition
toward
(O5.0)
is
crucial.
A
systematic
literature
review
performed
Scopus
database,
considering
publications
up
31
December
2022.
Bibliography
Network
Analysis
(BNA),
text
mining
techniques
(i.e.,
Latent
Dirichlet
Allocation
(LDA),
BERTopic),
graph
(KG)
were
deployed
on
retrieved
abstracts.
full-text
examination
carried
out
over
papers
matched
by
LDA
BERTopic.
From
BNA
result
279
relevant
papers,
clusters
active
researchers
topics
found,
while
text-mining
results
revealed
trending
missing
research
directions.
extracted
details
from
full
81
reflected
coverage
development
levels
types
preparation
resilience,
sustainability.
Achieved
suggest
that
though
O5.0
inevitable,
technologies
ready
sufficient
human
factor
integration.
Missing
orientations
including
integrated
sustainability
perspective,
or
system
concerning
drivers
restrainers
technology
adoption.
To
O5.0,
help
shape
favorable
conditions,
should
be
mitigated
before
adopting
human-centric
technologies.
Further
study
grey
necessary
exploit
more
industrial
policy-making
perspectives.
2022 6th International Conference on Trends in Electronics and Informatics (ICOEI),
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 204 - 213
Published: April 11, 2023
Industry
5.0
is
the
subsequent
stage
in
development
of
manufacturing
and
production
systems
that
combines
cutting-edge
technology
with
human
intelligence
skills.
The
healthcare
sector
has
been
developing
over
time,
going
through
significant
changes
at
every
stage.
emerging
idea
sector,
also
known
as
Healthcare
5.0-and
its
potential
applications
are
examined
this
study.
makes
use
technologies
to
revolutionise
delivery,
improve
patient
outcomes,
experience
a
whole.
places
strong
emphasis
on
integration
humans,
machines,
industry.
study
discusses
5.0's
potentials
opportunities,
including
personalised
medicine,
sophisticated
diagnostics,
telemedicine,
more
patient-centric
care,
all
which
made
possible
by
application
like
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI),
blockchain,
big
data
analytics,
robotics.
difficulties
problems
must
be
solved
for
implemented
successfully,
security
privacy,
ethical
legal
issues,
need
appropriate
skills
training
professionals,
cost-effectiveness.
Sustainable Production and Consumption,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
43, P. 94 - 112
Published: Nov. 3, 2023
Scholars
assert
that
the
fifth
industrial
revolution
has
potential
to
go
beyond
Industry
4.0's
efficiency
and
advance
supply
chain
objectives
for
sustainable
development,
including
adaptability,
a
human-centered
orientation,
durability
of
social
environmental
issues.
According
5.0-based
solution
methodologies,
development
challenges
(SDCs)
can
be
addressed
in
renewable
energy
(solar
energy).
This
study
provides
distinct
set
23
SDCs
19
5.0
advantages.
Moreover,
A
hybrid
fuzzy
best
worst
method
weighted
aggregated
sum
product
assessment
technique
are
utilized
context.
To
determine
weight
SDCs,
preliminary
data
gathered
based
on
experts'
opinions.
The
outcomes
indicate
most
significant
"non-consideration
human
factors,"
"Inadequate
regulation
implementation
standards,"
"Commitment
inadequate
management
adopting
sustainability,"
"non-uniform
alignment
sustainability,
organization,"
"goal
customer
expectation."
For
overcoming
"supply
modularity,"
"research
innovation
problems,"
"building
safer
more
complicated
hyper-connected
networks"
prominent
findings
will
give
critical
advantages
creating
sustainability
continued
industry
expansion–society
engagement
chain,
as
well
resilient
society.