“…For example, the authors pointed out how workers in Industry 5.0 themselves manage to make their work environment and supply chains more resilient based on their cognition and movement using digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (Cortés-Leal et al, 2022), (Ahmed et al, 2023), (Miloradov et al, 2022), (Bastos et al, 2022). All of the above led to the general agreement that Industry 5.0 differs from all previous revolutions that have occurred in the industry, due to the fact that it represents a socio-technological phenomenon that involves all interested parties in order to replace the classical economic models based on consumption and profit, turned into resilient, regenerative, sustainable and circular economic models that further create value (Ghobakhloo et al, 2022), (Nayeri et al, 2023), (Al-Zubaidi et al, 2022).…”