Exploration of the contribution of industry 4.0 technologies to the achievement of sustainable development goals: a delphi study
Exploration de la contribution des technologies de l’industrie 4.0 à la réalisation des objectifs de développement durable: une étude Delphi
Saoussane Srhir (),
Anicia Jaegler and
Jairo Montoya-Torres
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Saoussane Srhir: Métis Lab EM Normandie - EM Normandie - École de Management de Normandie = EM Normandie Business School
Anicia Jaegler: Kedge BS - Kedge Business School, University of La Sabana = Universitad de la Sabana
Jairo Montoya-Torres: University of La Sabana = Universitad de la Sabana
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Abstract:
The literature on supply chain management recognises Industry 4.0 technologies as a paradigm for advancing the challenge of sustainable development. It highlights a critical gap and calls for empirical research. In response to this call, this study validates a conceptual framework through a Delphi study. It examines the importance of integrating these technologies into Supply Chain Operations Reference (SCOR) model processes and explains the impact of each technology on the 17 Sustainable Development Goals. The findings categorise the technologies into four groups and conclude their alignment with supply chain processes. Additionally, the results show that big data analytics, Internet of Things, and artificial intelligence have the greatest impact on the Sustainable Development Goals. In contrast, blockchain has not yet demonstrated significant influence, making it a potential topic for future research.
Keywords: Delphi study; Digital transformation; Industry 4.0; SCOR Model; Supply chain 4.0; Sustainable development goals; Étude delphi; Transformation digitale; Industrie 4.0; SCOR; Supply chain; 4.0; Objectifs de développement durable (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024-10-13
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Published in Logistique & Management, 2024, 33 (1), pp.26-37. ⟨10.1080/12507970.2024.2406492⟩
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DOI: 10.1080/12507970.2024.2406492
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