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Industry 4.0 and supply chain performance: A systematic literature review of the benefits, challenges, and critical success factors of 11 core technologies
Södertörn University, School of Social Sciences, Business Studies.
Södertörn University, School of Social Sciences, Business Studies. Hanken School of Business, Finland.ORCID iD: 0000-0003-2125-6155
University of St Gallen, Switzerland.
Mälardalen University, Sweden.
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2022 (English)In: Industrial Marketing Management, ISSN 0019-8501, E-ISSN 1873-2062, Vol. 105, p. 268-293Article, review/survey (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The exponentially growing literature on Industry 4.0 technologies and their implications for supply chains exhibits valuable insights alongside considerable fragmentation. While prior systematic literature reviews (SLRs) started to consolidate the literature, an SLR that simultaneously (a) covers several core technologies of the Industry 4.0, (b) synthesizes their positive and negative implications for supply chain performance in a broad sense, and (c) accounts for the critical success factors that foster or impede these implications is still missing. We contribute to establishing a cumulative body of knowledge by conducting such an SLR. We synthesize 221 articles published on 11 Industry 4.0 technologies between 2005 and 2021. Rather than aggregate implications, our SLR presents the benefits, challenges, and critical success factors of each core technology vis-a-vis supply chain performance individually. We integrate our findings into a framework of Industry 4.0 supply chain performance and derive promising avenues for future research. Specifically, we call for more research on (a) the challenges and critical success factors of Industry 4.0 technologies; (b) hitherto underexplored core technologies of the Industry 4.0; (c) the interaction of multiple core technologies (are they complements or substitutes?); as well as for (d) further consolidation and interdisciplinary dissemination efforts.

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Elsevier, 2022. Vol. 105, p. 268-293
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URN: urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-49815DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2022.06.009ISI: 000838703300009Scopus ID: 2-s2.0-85132868121OAI: oai:DiVA.org:sh-49815DiVA, id: diva2:1692885
Available from: 2022-09-05 Created: 2022-09-05 Last updated: 2024-06-25Bibliographically approved
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1. Transition Towards Supply Chain 4.0: Interweaving a Technological Perspective – Insights from Turkey and beyond
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2024 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
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Övergång till Supply Chain 4.0 : Integration av ett teknologiskt perspektiv – Insikter från Turkiet
Abstract [en]

Supply Chain 4.0 represents a technological transformation in the way that supply chains work, extending the application of Industry 4.0 technologies from manufacturing and other advanced technologies into upstream and downstream processes. Despite the increasing global interest in this domain, the successful transition to Supply Chain 4.0 remains limited in practice, with existing literature highlighting its fragmented and under-conceptualized status. 

Adopting a strategic management approach to supply chains, this thesis amalgamates dynamic capabilities theory with the business-technology alignment concept, drawing from the domains of Information Technology Management and Information Systems, complemented by the integration of the multi-level perspective derived from transition literature, to underpin the thesis framework. This framework is then enriched by identifying the trio of benefits, challenges, and critical factors associated with the transition to Supply Chain 4.0, thereby contributing to advancing the knowledge frontiers within the domain of Supply Chain 4.0. 

This multi-method thesis uncovers the trio at two distinct levels: the technology level and the general Supply Chain 4.0 level. Twelve technologies closely associated with Supply Chain 4.0 are identified at the technology level, and the trio is analyzed in relation to each of these technologies. At the general level, the trio is examined in relation to Supply Chain 4.0 as a holistic concept. Insights derived from both these levels significantly enrich the thesis framework, offering valuable implications for the transition to Supply Chain 4.0. 

At the technology level, the findings of this thesis unveil the trio of benefits, challenges, and critical factors in relation to the following twelve technologies: Internet of Things; artificial intelligence; cloud computing; blockchain; big data technologies; augmented reality; automation; robotics; additive manufacturing; simulation; Internet of People, and semantic technologies. At the general level, the trio of benefits, challenges and critical factors is identified as follows: benefits include supply chain transparency, enhanced decision-making, supply chain integration, and supply chain process optimization. Challenges encompass high costs, the scarcity of requisite skillsets, security and privacy concerns, infrastructure development complexities, intricacies of coordination in Supply Chain 4.0, and inherent complexities within the technologies themselves. Identification of critical factors at the general level is rooted in business-technology alignment, further divided into three alignment aspects: critical factors for Regime-to-Niche alignment, critical factors for Niche-to-Regime alignment, and critical factors for both Regime and Niche alignment. Critical factors related to Regime-to-Niche alignment involve supply chain process reengineering, data management, and management commitment. Critical factors concerning Niche-to-Regime alignment include an understanding of the Regime’s context by technological solution provider, customization of technological design and solutions, and technological maintenance. Critical factors pertinent to both Regime and Niche alignment encompass providing requisite skillsets and knowledge, financial planning and investment strategy, data  rivacy and security considerations, technological infrastructure development and interoperability, and supply chain collaboration. This thesis reveals that the Niche-Regime partnership is characterized by technological complementarity, symbiotic alignment, and finite establishments subject to change with the ever-evolving technological landscape. Ultimately, the trio is further expounded in relation to Turkey, where empirical investigations focus on Regime’s supply chains.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Huddinge: Södertörns högskola, 2024. p. 236
Series
Södertörn Doctoral Dissertations, ISSN 1652-7399 ; 232
Keywords
Supply Chain 4.0, technology, benefits, challenges, critical factors, dynamic capabilities, business-technology alignment, multi-level perspective, Turkey
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Business Administration Information Systems
Research subject
Politics, Economy and the Organization of Society; Baltic and East European studies
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urn:nbn:se:sh:diva-54206 (URN)978-91-89504-88-2 (ISBN)978-91-89504-89-9 (ISBN)
Public defence
2024-09-20, MB505, Alfred Nobels allé 7, Huddinge, 10:00 (English)
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The Foundation for Baltic and East European Studies
Available from: 2024-08-29 Created: 2024-06-12 Last updated: 2024-09-26Bibliographically approved

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