Advances in business strategy and competitive advantage book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 85 - 114
Published: Dec. 18, 2024
The
intersection
of
Industry
5.0
(i5.0)
and
sustainability
has
become
a
significant
focus
for
Small
Medium-sized
Enterprises
(SMEs),
presenting
unique
opportunities
to
improve
operations,
lessen
environmental
impact,
promote
social
well-being.
However,
research
on
i5.0
is
still
emerging,
leaving
stakeholders
seeking
understand
its
global
particularly
in
how
it
can
enhance
sustainable
business
practices
SMEs.
By
conducting
critical
literature
review
(CLR),
this
study
developed
framework
the
integration
presents
myriad
ways
which
bolster
performance
revealed
that
integrating
into
SMEs
operations
significantly
enhances
their
but
requires
solid
policy
framework.
complex
industrial
landscape
necessitates
careful
navigation
through
various
challenges
discussed
study.
This
result
enriches
discourse
surrounding
SMEs'
performance,
providing
guidance
elevate
i5.0.
Advances in computational intelligence and robotics book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 253 - 268
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
The
integration
of
e-government
and
is
recognized
as
a
transformative
tool
public
administration
reform
in
the
digital
era.
These
methods
utilize
technology
such
artificial
intelligence,
blockchain,
big
data
to
increase
transparency,
accountability,
inclusivity
governance
process.
role
leadership
managerial
approaches
needed
for
successful
implementation
e-governance
have
been
focus
this
chapter
changed
dynamics.
Data
also
elaborates
on
these
by
pointing
out
that
administrative
simplification,
citizen
participation,
sustainability
are
some
main
objectives.
ecosystem
transformations
bring
challenges
like
technological
gaps,
cybersecurity
risks,
change
resistance,
divide.
identifies
innovative
strategies
policy
recommendations
remove
barriers.
Also,
highlights
importance
adaptive
collaborative
turning
vision
government
into
reality.
Business Strategy and the Environment,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 18, 2025
ABSTRACT
The
adoption
of
Supply
Chain
5.0
in
any
industry
is
crucial
to
the
project's
success
and
minimize
risk
failure.
This
study
explores
potential
enablers
that
mitigate
daunting
barriers
(a)
by
prioritizing
them
(b)
establishing
their
causal
relationship
modern
industries
within
developing
economies.
was
validated
using
literature
analysis
qualitative
modeling.
A
semistructured
questionnaire
used
interview
16
experts
standardize
data
collection.
twofold
used.
Firstly,
grey
influence
prioritized
enablers,
barriers,
one‐to‐one
influences.
These
influences
were
retested
second
fold,
stepwise
linear
regression
confirmed
enablers–barriers
causality.
results
reveal
green
energy
most
influential
enabler,
followed
universal
storage
smart
contracts.
critical
include
“Acceptance
Adaptability
Robots
Other
Machines,”
“Security
Privacy,”
“Lack
Green
Initiatives.”
highlights
Machines”
barrier,
needing
multiple
enablers.
Universal
storage,
contracts,
intelligent
systems,
innovative
technologies
are
key
for
barriers.
aids
adopting
guiding
decision‐makers
economies
risks
enhance
project
supply
chain
context.
uniquely
provides
an
causality
framework
5.0,
offering
actionable
insights
successful
enhancing
academic
practical
understanding.
Advances in computational intelligence and robotics book series,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 187 - 200
Published: Feb. 28, 2025
Public
Administration
5.0
represents
a
paradigm
shift
in
governance
where
cutting-edge
technologies
like
artificial
intelligence
(AI),
Internet
of
Things
(IoT),
and
blockchain
are
harnessed
to
develop
efficient,
citizen-centric,
sustainable
systems.
Informed
by
Society
principles,
this
new
vision
stands
out
for
its
emphasis
on
balancing
technology
with
human-centric
principles
produce
inclusivity,
equity,
well-being.
These
involve
digital
transformation,
ethical
AI
deployment,
participatory
decision-making,
equitable
access
technology.
It
also
emphasizes
the
need
viability
building,
public-private
partnerships,
international
cooperation
overcome
challenges
infrastructure
gaps,
divides,
dilemmas.
This
chapter
transformational
capacity
tackling
wicked
problems
realizing
Sustainable
Development
Goals
(SDGs)
providing
clear
implementation
pathway.
The
Chapter
ends
insights
directions
research
leading
toward
vision.
Urbanization, sustainability and society.,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
2(1), P. 196 - 228
Published: March 25, 2025
Purpose
The
construction
industry
is
under
increasing
pressure
to
improve
risk
management
due
the
complexity
and
uncertainty
inherent
in
its
projects.
Generative
artificial
intelligence
(GenAI)
has
emerged
as
a
promising
tool
address
these
challenges;
however,
there
remains
limited
understanding
of
benefits
risks
(CRM).
This
study
aims
conduct
bibliometric
analysis
current
research
on
GenAI
CRM,
exploring
publication
trends,
citations,
keywords,
intellectual
linkages,
key
contributors
methodologies.
Design/methodology/approach
A
review
Scopus
publications
from
2014
2024
identifies
categories
GenAI’s
for
CRM.
Using
VOSViewer,
visual
maps
illustrate
collaboration
networks
citation
patterns.
Findings
findings
reveal
notable
increase
interest
with
classified
into
technical,
operational,
technological
integration
categories.
Risks
are
grouped
nine
areas,
including
social,
security,
data
performance.
Research
limitations/implications
Despite
comprehensive
scope,
this
focuses
exclusively
peer-reviewed
studies
published
between
2024,
potentially
excluding
relevant
outside
period
or
non-peer-reviewed
sources.
Additionally,
relied
specific
set
which
may
have
excluded
using
alternative
terminology
categorised
related
fields.
Practical
implications
categorisation
CRM
provides
foundation
critical
processes,
such
analysis,
evaluation
response
planning.
identified
benefits,
improved
prediction,
alongside
associated
risks,
ethical
security
issues,
enables
practitioners
balance
innovation
caution,
ensuring
effective
responsible
adoption
technologies.
Originality/value
offers
novel
providing
field’s
evolution
global
landscape.
Through
lays
groundwork
developing
models.
it
methodologies
enabling
academics
refine
approaches
bridge
gaps.
work
not
only
enhances
theoretical
insights
but
also
actionable
strategies
integrating
practices
effectively
responsibly.
Revista de Gestão Social e Ambiental,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
19(4), P. e011921 - e011921
Published: April 10, 2025
Objective:
The
objective
of
this
study
is
update
previous
work
with
next
steps
and
improve
a
methodological
roadmap
implementation
Lean
Manufacturing,
Industry
5.0
Circular
Economy
principles.
Theoretical
Framework:
Numerous
SMEs
in
Mexico
have
not
embraced
concepts
such
as
lean
manufacturing,
management,
or
circular
economy.
Literature
review
different
continents
sectors,
but
no
clear
path
for
to
face
nowadays
challenges.
Method:
There
were
two
main
tools
find
literature,
Scopus
Google
scholar
tool,
been
used
search
associated
methods,
5.0,
Hoshin
Kanri,
Economy,
Triple
Bottom
Line,
among
others.
Data
collection
was
divided
into
categories,
one,
literature
the
second,
case
studies
application.
Articles
bibliography
from
2017
2024
exclusion
criteria.
Results
Discussion:
contribution
modification
incorporating
these
concepts,
after
positive
results
manufacturing
sector,
meaningful
be
achieved.
link
triple
bottom
line
VSM
IPO
diagram
clarifies
output
product
waste
process
help
prioritize
Kaizens
projects
implemented
achieve
desired
future
state.
Research
Implications:
Next
will
consider
application
improved
industry
prove
easy
SMEs.
lack
information
Latin
America
about
kind
studies.
Originality/Value:
scope
function
user
guide
all
across
globe
experience
economy
integrated
others
approaches.
With
diffusion
study,
implementation,
there
benefits
Sustainable
Development
Goals.
The TQM Journal,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 7, 2025
Purpose
Supplier
management
practices
have
changed
dramatically
in
recent
years,
after
COVID-19
and
recently
with
the
increasing
global
geopolitical
tensions.
In
this
VUCA
world,
conditions
will
keep
changing.
However,
procurement
managers
must
adapt
to
these
circumstances
maintain
supply
continuity.
Literature
showcases
various
organizational
capabilities
navigate
such
complex
situations.
there
is
a
lack
of
studies
on
how
dynamic
for
agile,
digital,
resilient
sustainable
(ADRS)
supplier
are
developed
within
organizations.
Hence,
current
study
aims
identify
that
help
shape
ADRS
capabilities.
Secondly,
understand
offer
competitive
advantage.
Design/methodology/approach
Using
qualitative
approach
theoretical
sampling
method,
data
was
collected
from
50
chain
experts
analyzed
using
ATLAS.ti
software.
Findings
The
findings
revealed
emergence
second-order
themes,
as
agile
management,
digital
governance
mechanisms
management.
These
themes
combined
develop
firms
explore
efficiently
seize
new
opportunities.
It
serves
source
advantage
business
environment,
thereby
enhancing
quality
Practical
implications
practical
implementation
model
presented
enhances
quality.
This
article
can
be
useful
educators,
scholars,
industry
practitioners
policymakers.
For
instance,
educators
discuss
MSc
MBA
courses,
specifically
“purchasing
digitalization
quality”
course.
could
also
taught
“procurement,
suppliers,
provider
management”
Scholars
conceptualize
empirical
models
based
model.
addition,
get
an
idea
about
integrating
Policymakers
public
policies
keeping
mind
Originality/value
first
purchasing
environment.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 1 - 20
Published: March 14, 2025
Life
cycle
assessment
(LCA)
is
being
considered
as
an
essential
means
for
promoting
sustainability
in
Industry
5.0,
a
paradigm
human-centered,
resilient,
and
environmentally
friendly
industrialization.
Cycle
Assessment
assesses
the
environmental
pressure
of
products
procedures
throughout
their
life
cycle,
from
raw
material
energy
extraction
through
end-of-life
disposal,
allowing
firms
to
locate
minimize
ecological
footprints.
Integrating
life-cycle
into
5.0
can
help
businesses
develop
smarter,
more
sustainable
manufacturing
practices
using
technologies
such
artificial
intelligence
Internet
Things
(IoT)
reduce
waste
improve
resource
efficiency.
Such
alignment
facilitates
creation
circular
economy
models,
enabling
reuse
recycling
materials
lowering
reliance
on
limited
resources.
Also,
human-centric
vision
guarantees
that
objectives
are
balanced
with
preserving
labor
conditions
societal
prosperity.
IGI Global eBooks,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 343 - 368
Published: May 8, 2025
NFTs
and
Blockchain
Explain
Innovation
in
Digital
Ownership:
technology,
paired
with
Non-Fungible
Tokens
is
revolutionizing
digital
ownership,
enabling
decentralized,
secure
verifiable
transactions
of
assets.
Traditional
systems
do
not
promise
such
transparency
immutability
at
all,
which
why
blockchain
makes
a
trusted
system
that
equally
applicable
many
other
industries
as
finance,
art,
real
estate,
IP
management
etc.
technology
underpins
NFTs,
confirm
ownership
for
assets
mitigate
duplication,
allowing
creators
to
profit
directly.
It
transformative
paradigm
improves
security,
minimizes
third-party
involvement,
creates
new
economic
model
users
have
more
With
the
use
gradually
becoming
mainstream,
are
expected
transform
trade
investment
creating
decentralized
economy
benefiting
both
consumers.