Towards Industry 5.0 Challenges for The Textile and Apparel Supply Chain for The Smart- Sustainable- and Collaborative Industry in Emerging Economies
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Date
2024
Authors
Yigit Kazancoglu
Sachin Kumar Mangla
Yalcin Berberoglu
Cisem Lafci
Jitender Madaan
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SPRINGER
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Green Open Access
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Abstract
Industrial revolutions often seek to strengthen the separation of human and machine labor by going one step further toward automation and digitalization and the transfer of tough and dangerous occupations to robots. As it strives to include robots in people's daily activities and work the introduction of concepts such as I5.0 is a step forward in enhancing human-machine interaction and provides some possibilities and challenges for firms. Therefore this article mainly focuses on studying and concretely examining the challenges faced by businesses transitioning from I4.0 to I5.0 by providing case examples from the textile and apparel supply chain. After a detailed review of the current literature related to the I5.0 challenges the I5.0 challenges were listed in general. Then the fuzzy Decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory approach has adopted into the challenges to reveal causal interactions between them thus prioritizing the substantial challenges to be focused on to influence the entire textile and apparel supply chain.
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Industry 5.0, Collaborative industry, Human-centric, Challenges, Industrial revolutions, Human-machine interaction, Human-Machine Interaction, Challenges, Industry 5.0, Human-centric, Industrial Revolutions, Collaborative Industry
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22
Source
Information Systems Frontiers
Volume
26
Issue
5
Start Page
1857
End Page
1872
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