SSRN Electronic Journal,
Journal Year:
2023,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
The
convergence
of
4D,
5D,
and
6D
printing
technologies
with
the
Architecture,
Engineering,
Construction
(AEC)
sector
has
ushered
in
an
era
unparalleled
innovation
efficiency.
This
study
delves
into
diverse
applications,
obstacles,
forthcoming
advancements
these
cutting-edge
within
AEC
industry.
4D
printing,
marked
by
materials
that
can
self-transform
or
assemble
over
time,
revolutionized
architectural
design
enabling
dynamic
structures
respond
to
environmental
stimuli.
5D
seamlessly
integrates
cost
estimation
fabrication
process,
ensuring
real-time
project
budgeting
management.
Additionally,
incorporates
sustainability
data,
providing
architects
engineers
insights
long-term
impact
their
designs.
These
applications
collectively
enhance
industry's
capacity
create
are
sustainable,
cost-effective,
adaptable.
Despite
promising
challenges
persist.
Material
constraints,
scalability
production,
need
for
standardized
processes
present
significant
obstacles.
Furthermore,
integrating
intricate
data
streams
demands
robust
computational
algorithms
efficient
management
systems.
Ethical
concerns
surrounding
intellectual
property,
security,
also
require
careful
consideration.
To
surmount
challenges,
ongoing
research
focuses
on
advancing
material
science,
innovative
techniques,
development
intelligent
algorithms.
Collaboration
among
interdisciplinary
teams,
including
architects,
engineers,
computer
scientists,
experts,
is
crucial
unlocking
full
potential
technologies.
integration
artificial
intelligence
machine
learning
holds
promise
streamlining
optimizing
usage,
enhancing
predictive
modeling.
approach
paves
way
a
more
sustainable
Embracing
essential
navigate
complexities
modern
architecture,
resilient
built
environment
future
generations.
Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 4, 2024
Purpose
The
study
seeks
to
understand
the
possible
opportunities
that
Industry
5.0
might
offer
for
various
aspects
of
inclusive
sustainability.
aims
discuss
existing
perspectives
on
classification
technologies
and
their
underlying
role
in
materializing
sustainability
values
this
agenda.
Design/methodology/approach
systematically
reviewed
literature
based
PRISMA
protocol.
further
employed
a
detailed
content-centric
review
eligible
documents
conducted
evidence
mapping
fulfill
research
objectives.
Findings
advancement
is
currently
underway,
with
noteworthy
initial
contributions
enriching
its
knowledge
base.
Although
unanimous
definition
remains
lacking,
diverse
viewpoints
emerge
concerning
recognition
fundamental
potential
yielding
sustainable
outcomes.
expected
contribution
varies
significantly
depending
context
nature
technologies.
Practical
implications
holds
advancing
at
both
firm
supply
chain
levels.
It
envisioned
contribute
proportionately
three
dimensions.
However,
current
discourse
primarily
dwells
theoretical
conceptual
domains,
lacking
empirical
exploration
practical
implications.
Originality/value
This
comprehensively
explores
economic,
environmental
social
Despite
promise,
supporting
effectiveness
limited.
Certain
conditions
are
necessary
realize
benefits
fully,
yet
mechanisms
behind
these
require
investigation.
In
regard,
suggests
several
areas
future
research.
Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
10, P. 100141 - 100141
Published: Jan. 21, 2024
This
study
aims
to
discuss
how
literature
explores
the
relationship
between
Industry
4.0
and
5.0,
operations
management,
sustainability.
A
systematic
review
was
conducted
investigate
this
relationship,
30
articles
were
identified.
The
data
from
these
discussed
in
a
structured
summary,
which
facilitated
its
analysis.
It
identified
that
Internet
of
Things
(IoT)
Big
Data
are
most
commonly
cited
technologies
current
literature.
However,
it
realised
analysed
focuses
mainly
on
instead
5.0.
represents
concern
also
an
empirical
theoretical
opportunity
for
deeper
analysis
topics
such
as
people,
sustainability,
organizational
resilience
related
Operations
Management
&
Supply
Chain.
These
opportunities
can
provide
insights
assist
researchers
future
management
practices
further
research.
Advances in logistics, operations, and management science book series,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 267 - 283
Published: June 30, 2024
This
chapter
investigates
the
synergistic
potential
of
integrating
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
and
quantum
technologies
to
foster
sustainable
practices
within
supply
chain
management.
With
growing
emphasis
on
environmental
responsibility
ethical
sourcing,
organizations
are
seeking
innovative
solutions
optimize
their
chains
while
minimizing
impact.
By
leveraging
AI's
predictive
capabilities
computing's
computational
power,
this
explores
how
can
enhance
decision-making
processes,
resource
utilization
promote
sustainability
across
chains.
Through
case
studies
practical
examples,
demonstrates
integration
AI
enable
real-time
monitoring,
analytics,
adaptive
optimization
strategies,
ultimately
contributing
a
more
resilient
ecosystem.
International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Operations Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 11, 2024
Purpose
This
paper
aims
to
deepen
the
understanding
of
robust
food
supply
chains
(FSC)
in
SMEs
by
exploring
and
analyzing
literature
through
lenses
digital
technologies.
Design/methodology/approach
The
study
collected
data
from
Scopus
spanning
2010
2024,
employing
selected
keywords,
processed
it
using
VOS-viewer
Biblioshiny
derive
valid
inferences
theoretical
arguments.
Findings
review
identified
several
key
themes
shaping
future
chain
management
–
Sustainability
SCM,
Industry
4.0,
Digitalization
with
FSCM,
Circular
Economy,
Food
Waste
Supply
Chain,
Security
Climate
Change.
These
collectively
bring
transformative
opportunities
for
both
adoption
technologies
sustainable
practices
chains.
Research
limitations/implications
found
limitations
are
rooted
financial
constraints,
institutional
barriers
expertise-related
challenges
encountered
within
realm
FSC.
Government
corporate
houses
should
focus
on
these
as
well
convert
them
strengthen
Originality/value
stands
out
a
pioneering
that
not
only
explores
FSC
but
also
link
evidence
unorganized
sector,
providing
unique
insights
into
previously
underexplored
area.
Engineering Management in Production and Services,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
16(1), P. 114 - 133
Published: March 1, 2024
Abstract
The
article
aims
(1)
to
evaluate
material
flows
in
the
manufacturing
process
reflecting
level
of
circular
European
Union
countries
and
(2)
estimate
relationship
between
volume
e-waste
put
on
market,
illustrating
implementation
effect
Industry
5.0
technologies.
A
systematic
country
classification
was
created
according
development
conditions
for
environmentally
sustainable
enterprises
trends
volumes.
Multidimensional
data
analysis
linear
ordering
method
were
used
achieve
research
objectives.
dynamics
changes
identified
variables
analysed
using
indexes
average
annual
rate
change.
Relationships
estimated
Pearson’s
correlation
coefficient.
main
result
is
synthetic
measure
context
flows.
Significant
differences
observed
values
representing
countries.
This
means
countries’
levels
are
significantly
higher
than
others.
Moreover,
coefficients
market
change
volume.
coefficient
do
not
confirm
a
statistically
significant
indicated
variables.
Most
have
developing
businesses,
but
at
same
time,
they
show
negative
generated.
Oeconomia Copernicana,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(4), P. 1383 - 1425
Published: Nov. 12, 2024
Research
background:
European
Union
(EU)
economies
need
to
enhance
sustainable
supply
chains
(SSCs)
through
digitalisation
realise
development
goals
(SDGs).
However,
the
impact
of
on
SDGs
is
complex
and
multifaceted,
role
SSCs
in
mediating
this
relationship
not
fully
understood.
While
extant
research
has
delved
into
influence
SSCs,
predominantly
within
specific
industries
or
geographic
regions,
a
gap
persists
concerning
large-N
samples
generalisability
results.
Purpose
article:
This
study
evaluates
achieving
along
with
mediation
based
resource-based
view,
triple-bottom-line,
dynamic
capabilities
theories.
Methods:
The
extracted
panel
data
from
Eurostat
2013
2022
evaluated
these
partial
least
squares
structural
equation
modelling
estimate
association
among
constructs.
sample
covers
EU–27
countries
consists
270
observations.
Digitalisation
operationalised
as
use
digital
technologies
to,
for
instance,
innovate
business
models,
provide
new
revenue
streams
value-producing
opportunities,
enhance,
streamline,
make
chain
processes
more
efficient
environmentally
sustainable.
SSC
practices
encompass
design,
planning,
execution,
monitoring
activities
create
value,
optimise
resources,
minimise
environmental
impact.
Findings
&
value-added:
findings
indicate
that
positive
practices.
also
noted
initiatives
play
between
EU
economies.
These
interesting
insights
could
direct
policymakers
enforce
initiative
boost
Although
literature
gained
significant
attention,
first
domains.