2019
DOI: 10.3390/app9214659
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Generating Transparency in the Worldwide Use of the Terminology Industry 4.0

Abstract: In 2011, the concept of Industry 4.0 was introduced and later adopted by the German government, paving the way for a new industrial revolution in Germany. The high significance of this topic is reflected by the large number of corresponding publications. Additionally, the regional focus of research is widespread on a global level and often differs even at a national level. This paper generates transparency regarding the adoption of the concept of Industry 4.0 by analyzing the locations of main contributors wit… Show more

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“…It can be seen that the number of articles related to some key concepts remain constant or grow slightly over time-assembly, mass customization and operator-while others grow significantly-Lean and KPI. The number of articles related to Industry 4.0 is rising since 2015, which is consistent with the fact that the term "Industry 4.0" was coined in 2011 [5]. Of the 234 articles included in this review, 54 are conference or proceedings articles (23%), and 180 are journal articles (77%).…”
Section: Inclusion Criteria Exclusion Criteriasupporting
confidence: 76%
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“…It can be seen that the number of articles related to some key concepts remain constant or grow slightly over time-assembly, mass customization and operator-while others grow significantly-Lean and KPI. The number of articles related to Industry 4.0 is rising since 2015, which is consistent with the fact that the term "Industry 4.0" was coined in 2011 [5]. Of the 234 articles included in this review, 54 are conference or proceedings articles (23%), and 180 are journal articles (77%).…”
Section: Inclusion Criteria Exclusion Criteriasupporting
confidence: 76%
“…The term Industry 4.0, initially adopted by a German strategic program [5], is used nowadays to express the relationship between different elements of the current manufacturing sector and the new digital technologies. These Key Enabling Technologies are, according to [6]: Big data and analytics, Autonomous robots, Simulation, Horizontal and vertical system integration, the Industrial Internet of Things (IoT), Cybersecurity, The cloud, Additive manufacturing, and Augmented Reality.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Institutional pressure is the main driving force for firms to adopt ecological behavior [35]. Institutional factors, such as government regulation, market requirements, and social expectations, have a significant impact on corporate green innovation behavior [36]. Strict environmental regulations and corresponding compliance costs will force firms to innovate green, thereby improving resource allocation and use efficiency [37].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, governments of all countries always invest in the development of their manufacturing industries. For example, the high-tech strategic plan "industry 4.0" proposed by the German government aims to establish an intelligent and advanced manufacturing mode that is integrated with the Internet and which would improve the manufacturing efficiency, reduce its costs, and accelerate its response [2]. Also, the "made in China 2025" plan proposed by the Chinese government defines intelligent manufacturing as the main direction of China's manufacturing industry and aims at accelerating the construction of a strong manufacturing power, the development of an advanced manufacturing industry, and the deep integration of the Internet, big data, artificial intelligence, and real economy [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%