Critical Key Factors for Thriving Industry 4.0 Implementation
Subject Areas : Production Systems
Sara Kachiche
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Jihane Gharib
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Youssef Gahi
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Keywords: Industry 4.0, Bibliometric Analysis, Implementation, Barriers, Drivers.,
Abstract :
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is rife with extensive opportunities, and it’s been a ubiquitous research topic in multiple academic fields, all of which are trying to explore it and suggest different technologies to solve the complex problems that industries face. Despite the attention given to this field, many organizations still struggle with its successful adoption, and to exploit the expected benefits requires a targeted plan for its implementation. Although academic research on Industry 4.0 is overgrowing, only in recent years has interest shifted to tackle the challenges of its implementation in practice. This paper aims to shed some light on the underlying dynamics of its implementation by exploring the relevance of industry 4.0-related drivers, enablers, and barriers as key factors to consider for a successful implementation. In order to do this, two research questions are addressed: (1) What are the current key areas of interest in research regarding Industry 4.0? and (2) what are the factors that impact its successful implementation?
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