以人为本的生产与物流系统设计与管理:从工业4.0向工业5.0过渡

IF 7 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL International Journal of Production Research Pub Date : 2023-09-25 DOI:10.1080/00207543.2023.2246783
Eric H. Grosse, Fabio Sgarbossa, Cecilia Berlin, W. Patrick Neumann
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工业4.0是十多年前提出的第四次工业革命,旨在显著提高互联技术的复杂程度,从而增加制造业的利润。然而,由于技术驱动的工业4.0对绩效和利润的狭隘关注未能解释如何为所有相关利益相关者增加繁荣,欧盟委员会引入了工业5.0的概念。这一愿景通过明确关注系统中人类的结果,并建立一个环境来创建以人为本、有弹性和可持续的系统,从而克服了工业4.0的弱点。考虑到这些发展,本立场文件和社论介绍了《国际生产研究杂志》特刊,通过10篇论文阐述了从工业4.0到5.0的过渡,重点关注工业5.0的以人为中心的支柱及其对生产和物流系统设计和管理的影响。这项工作为未来研究中需要的更系统的方法提供了指导:包括基于经验的工作和数据驱动的多方法方法,这些方法从整体上考虑系统操作员和人为因素需求的多样性,以便在追求工业5.0系统的过程中纳入工业4.0中缺失的伦理含义。
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Human-centric production and logistics system design and management: transitioning from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0
Industry 4.0 was presented more than a decade ago as the fourth industrial revolution, aiming to significantly raise the level of sophistication of interconnected technologies and thus increase manufacturing industries’ profits. However, because the technology-driven narrow focus of Industry 4.0 on performance and profit fails to explain how to increase prosperity for all the stakeholders involved, the European Commission has introduced the concept of Industry 5.0. This vision overcomes the weaknesses of Industry 4.0 by paying explicit attention to outcomes for humans in the system and establishing an environment to create human-centric, resilient, and sustainable systems. Considering these developments, this position paper and editorial introducing the special issue of the International Journal of Production Research elaborates on the transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 through 10 papers focusing on the human-centric pillar of Industry 5.0 and its impacts on production and logistics system design and management. This work presents guidance for a more systemic approach needed in future research: to include empirically grounded works and data-driven multimethod approaches that consider diversity in system operators and human factors demands holistically in order to incorporate ethical implications missing from Industry 4.0 – in the pursuit of Industry 5.0 systems.
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International Journal of Production Research
International Journal of Production Research 管理科学-工程:工业
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318
审稿时长
6.3 months
期刊介绍: The International Journal of Production Research (IJPR), published since 1961, is a well-established, highly successful and leading journal reporting manufacturing, production and operations management research. IJPR is published 24 times a year and includes papers on innovation management, design of products, manufacturing processes, production and logistics systems. Production economics, the essential behaviour of production resources and systems as well as the complex decision problems that arise in design, management and control of production and logistics systems are considered. IJPR is a journal for researchers and professors in mechanical engineering, industrial and systems engineering, operations research and management science, and business. It is also an informative reference for industrial managers looking to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their production systems.
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