AN ANALYSIS OF THE EXTENT TO WHICH INDUSTRY 4.0 HAS BEEN CONSIDERED IN SUSTAINABILITY OR SOCIO-TECHNICAL TRANSITIONS

A growing database of literature is geared towards the analysis and evaluation of Industry 4.0. One of the points of interest is the assessment of Industry 4.0 in the context of sustainability and sustainable development. However, there seems to be a gap in the literature focusing on transitions to...

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Published inSouth African journal of industrial engineering Vol. 30; no. 3; pp. 41 - 51
Main Authors Asiimwe, Martha Mukama, de Kock, Imke H
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Portuguese
Published Bedfordview South African Institute for Industrial Engineering 01.11.2019
The Southern African Institute for Industrial Engineering
Stellenbosch University
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Summary:A growing database of literature is geared towards the analysis and evaluation of Industry 4.0. One of the points of interest is the assessment of Industry 4.0 in the context of sustainability and sustainable development. However, there seems to be a gap in the literature focusing on transitions to more sustainable states that are evidently fostered by socio-technical [system] transitions, sometimes referred to as 'sustainability transitions'. This presents the need to evaluate the interfacial layers of these disciplines, given the larger challenge of sustainability and Industry 4.0's potential to support complex problem-solving. This paper presents a bibliometric analysis of the literature that jointly considers the concepts of sustainability, sustainable development, and sociotechnical systems, and the transitions thereof with Industry 4.0.
ISSN:2224-7890
1012-277X
2224-7890
DOI:10.7166/30-3-2245