INDUSTRY 4.0 AND SUSTAINABILITY.

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Titel: INDUSTRY 4.0 AND SUSTAINABILITY.
Autoren: Baltazar, Alexandra, Dias Lopes, José
Quelle: Proceedings of the International May Conference on Strategic Management; 2021, Vol. 17 Issue 1, p1-20, 20p
Schlagwörter: INDUSTRY 4.0, VALUE creation, PRODUCT life cycle, SUSTAINABILITY, BUSINESS models, SUSTAINABLE development
Abstract: The fourth Industrial Revolution (IR), also known as Industry 4.0 (I4.0), is one of the subjects that domains the present. It represents a new paradigm in terms of industrial value creation through a set of technologies, which add value to the entire product life cycle and the supply chain. In 1987, the United Nations Organization defined the concept of sustainable development, which made the topic increasingly relevant also in companies. The organizations act sustainably when their actions consider the three dimensions of Triple Bottom Line: economic, environmental, and social. The scientific production followed these developments which established a heap integrating both dimensions. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate that heap answering the question: Which are the dominant concepts in literature, emergent in the relation between I4.0 and Sustainability? The results show four dominant groups of concepts. Production, mainly of industrial nature; Sustainability and its environmental, human and social, and economic dimension; and technologies; Finally, a heterogeneous group, in which there are highlighting concepts related with the practical application of both dimensions being studied and its interaction (New, Product, Integration, Challenges, Policy, Impacts, and Implementation). Stands out from the results, the wide use of words grouped in an economic dimension (economy, business model, value creation). This situation points to the high transformational character of Industry 4.0, not only in the way businesses are managed and companies generate value, but also in the economy as a whole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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Abstract:The fourth Industrial Revolution (IR), also known as Industry 4.0 (I4.0), is one of the subjects that domains the present. It represents a new paradigm in terms of industrial value creation through a set of technologies, which add value to the entire product life cycle and the supply chain. In 1987, the United Nations Organization defined the concept of sustainable development, which made the topic increasingly relevant also in companies. The organizations act sustainably when their actions consider the three dimensions of Triple Bottom Line: economic, environmental, and social. The scientific production followed these developments which established a heap integrating both dimensions. The main purpose of this study is to evaluate that heap answering the question: Which are the dominant concepts in literature, emergent in the relation between I4.0 and Sustainability? The results show four dominant groups of concepts. Production, mainly of industrial nature; Sustainability and its environmental, human and social, and economic dimension; and technologies; Finally, a heterogeneous group, in which there are highlighting concepts related with the practical application of both dimensions being studied and its interaction (New, Product, Integration, Challenges, Policy, Impacts, and Implementation). Stands out from the results, the wide use of words grouped in an economic dimension (economy, business model, value creation). This situation points to the high transformational character of Industry 4.0, not only in the way businesses are managed and companies generate value, but also in the economy as a whole. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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