Darker side of industry 4.0 and its impact on triple‐bottom‐line sustainability

IF 9.9 1区 环境科学与生态学 Q1 DEVELOPMENT STUDIES
Ganesh Narkhede, Vishwas Dohale, Yash Mahajan
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While the literature commonly prevails a positive outlook on how Industry 4.0 (I4.0) enhances sustainability, there exists an understudied aspect—the darker side of I4.0—that has negative implications and has not yet been systematically addressed. This research aims to challenge the assumption of a sustainable I4.0 by highlighting the potential negative implications of I4.0 technologies on sustainability, emphasising potential measures to mitigate such effects, and presenting a framework for a sustainable future. A dual research methodology was used to conduct this research work. The systematic literature review (SLR) method was used to synthesise the literature. Additionally, a questionnaire was sent to 34 manufacturing Small and Medium‐Sized Enterprises (SMEs) to measure their current progress towards triple‐bottom‐line (TBL) sustainability. This SLR navigates through the complex multifaceted nature of the dark side of I4.0, including job displacement, wage disparity, cybersecurity risks, socio‐economic disparities, and environmental effects. This study presents a structured five‐step approach that emphasises the integration of cutting‐edge I4.0 technologies with a focus on sustainable development practices to address economic, environmental, and social issues for a sustainable I4.0 future. This article aimed to understand I4.0 as a whole phenomenon from the perspective of TBL sustainability. The originality of this research article lies in uncovering the hitherto less‐understudied negative aspects of I4.0 and presenting a complex interpretation of I4.0 and its impact on TBL sustainability.
工业 4.0 的阴暗面及其对三重底线可持续性的影响
虽然文献普遍对工业 4.0(I4.0)如何增强可持续性持积极态度,但存在一个未被充分研究的方面--I4.0 的阴暗面--其负面影响尚未得到系统解决。本研究旨在通过强调 I4.0 技术对可持续发展的潜在负面影响,强调减轻这些影响的潜在措施,并提出一个可持续未来的框架,从而对可持续 I4.0 的假设提出质疑。本研究工作采用了双重研究方法。采用了系统文献综述(SLR)的方法来综合文献。此外,还向 34 家制造业中小型企业(SMEs)发送了调查问卷,以衡量它们目前在实现三重底线(TBL)可持续发展方面取得的进展。本SLR探讨了I4.0黑暗面的复杂多面性,包括工作岗位转移、工资差距、网络安全风险、社会经济差距和环境影响。本研究提出了一个结构化的五步方法,强调整合尖端 I4.0 技术,注重可持续发展实践,以解决经济、环境和社会问题,实现可持续的 I4.0 未来。本文旨在从 TBL 可持续发展的角度来理解 I4.0 这一整体现象。本研究文章的独创性在于揭示了迄今为止研究较少的 I4.0 的消极方面,并对 I4.0 及其对 TBL 可持续性的影响进行了复杂的诠释。
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期刊介绍: Sustainable Development is a publication that takes an interdisciplinary approach to explore and propose strategies for achieving sustainable development. Our aim is to discuss and address the challenges associated with sustainable development and the Sustainable Development Goals. All submissions are subjected to a thorough review process to ensure that our readers receive valuable and original content of the highest caliber.
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