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Sustainable industrial and operation engineering trends and challenges Toward Industry 4.0: a data driven analysis

Journal

JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL AND PRODUCTION ENGINEERING
Volume 38, Issue 8, Pages 581-598

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/21681015.2021.1950227

Keywords

Sustainable industrial and operation engineering; industry 4.0; data driven analysis; fuzzy delphi method; bibliometric analysis

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  1. Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan [109-2622-E-468 -002 -]

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This study provides a state-of-the-art bibliometric review of sustainable industrial and operations engineering towards Industry 4.0, identifying 30 indicators clustered into eight study groups. The research aims to analyze contemporary issues and guide future studies and practical achievements in this field.
This study supplies contributions to the existing literature with a state-of-the-art bibliometric review of sustainable industrial and operation engineering as the field moves toward Industry 4.0, and guidance for future studies and practical achievements. Although industrial and operation engineering is being promoted forward to sustainability, the systematization of the knowledge that forms firms' manufacturing and operations and encompasses their wide concepts and abundant complementary elements is still absent. This study aims to analyze contemporary sustainable industrial and operations engineering in Industry 4.0 context. The bibliometric analysis and fuzzy Delphi method are proposed. Resulting in a total of 30 indicators that are criticized and clustered into eight study groups, including lean manufacturing in Industry 4.0, cyber-physical production system, big data-driven and smart communications, safety and security, artificial intelligence for sustainability, the circular economy in a digital environment, business intelligence and virtual reality, and environmental sustainability.

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