Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature

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Autor(a) principal: Tascón,Diana C.
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Mejía,Gonzalo, Rojas-Sánchez,Daniel
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Production
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Resumo: Abstract Paper aims To provide guidelines on current state of the literature on aspects related to the implementation of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) for operations flexibility in emerging economies, and derived from this, propose a conceptual framework for the analysis of the main topics studied. Originality Based on previous literature reviews on related topics (I4.0 and flexibility), we recognized an opportunity to focus on developing countries which until now has not been documented. Research method We carried out a systematic review of the literature together with a topic cluster analysis. Main findings The study revealed that there is a perceived consensus on how Industry 4.0 technologies can impact flexibility in emerging countries. Cloud computing is by far the most adopted technology despite the fact that there is a wide concern about security issues. The use of other technologies and their impact appears to be incipient. Implications for theory and practice The study presented here can be used as a starting point for new directions of research in terms of adoption of these technologies and new applications developed and/or customized to the realities of emerging countries.
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title Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
spellingShingle Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
Tascón,Diana C.
Industry 4.0
Developing countries
Flexibility
Supply chain
Enterprises
title_short Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
title_full Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
title_fullStr Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
title_full_unstemmed Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
title_sort Flexibility of operations in developing countries with Industry 4.0. A systematic review of literature
author Tascón,Diana C.
author_facet Tascón,Diana C.
Mejía,Gonzalo
Rojas-Sánchez,Daniel
author_role author
author2 Mejía,Gonzalo
Rojas-Sánchez,Daniel
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Tascón,Diana C.
Mejía,Gonzalo
Rojas-Sánchez,Daniel
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Industry 4.0
Developing countries
Flexibility
Supply chain
Enterprises
topic Industry 4.0
Developing countries
Flexibility
Supply chain
Enterprises
description Abstract Paper aims To provide guidelines on current state of the literature on aspects related to the implementation of Industry 4.0 (I4.0) for operations flexibility in emerging economies, and derived from this, propose a conceptual framework for the analysis of the main topics studied. Originality Based on previous literature reviews on related topics (I4.0 and flexibility), we recognized an opportunity to focus on developing countries which until now has not been documented. Research method We carried out a systematic review of the literature together with a topic cluster analysis. Main findings The study revealed that there is a perceived consensus on how Industry 4.0 technologies can impact flexibility in emerging countries. Cloud computing is by far the most adopted technology despite the fact that there is a wide concern about security issues. The use of other technologies and their impact appears to be incipient. Implications for theory and practice The study presented here can be used as a starting point for new directions of research in terms of adoption of these technologies and new applications developed and/or customized to the realities of emerging countries.
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