2020
DOI: 10.3390/su12218950
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Classifications of Sustainable Manufacturing Practices in ASEAN Region: A Systematic Review and Bibliometric Analysis of the Past Decade of Research

Abstract: This paper aimed to map the existing sustainable manufacturing literature to explore and classify existing practices to highlight the potential prospect of and obstacles to achieving manufacturing sustainability in countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This paper systematically reviews the research on sustainable manufacturing in the ASEAN region from 2011 to 2020. We used the PRISMA framework for systematic literature, and 118 research articles specific to the ASEAN region were iden… Show more

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“…Model is developed for students' online learning and self-directed learning awareness [25]. Sustainable education 4.0 is impossible without the involvement and accessibility of the Internet of Things (IoT) in industrial revolution 4.0, where machines are an integral part of social and economic development [26]. According to Khan, (2018), the Internet of Things (IoT) in the industry (so-called Industrial Internet of Things, shortly (IIoT) and the requirements for higher education in the times of the fourth industrial revolution.…”
Section: Education 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Model is developed for students' online learning and self-directed learning awareness [25]. Sustainable education 4.0 is impossible without the involvement and accessibility of the Internet of Things (IoT) in industrial revolution 4.0, where machines are an integral part of social and economic development [26]. According to Khan, (2018), the Internet of Things (IoT) in the industry (so-called Industrial Internet of Things, shortly (IIoT) and the requirements for higher education in the times of the fourth industrial revolution.…”
Section: Education 40mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firstly, although most bibliometric analysis techniques are commonly used in topics with numerous publications over the years, this method is often reliable and valuable for analyzing the novel scientific areas to detect patterns and infer the future path for these topics [22]. Secondly, it is common as a literature review technique in the sustainable development scientific area [23][24][25][26][27][28]. Thirdly, the idea of bibliometric analysis is consistent with the aim of this research, which introduces the statistical measurement of BE and coastal tourism fields based on transparent and systematic techniques [22].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The reason is when a huge number of professors, doctors, nurse, students who involve with activities for treatment of patients in the hospital and suddenly facing the number of death increased by a coronavirus, especially this virus outbreak in the world and became the serious risks to staff and students practice in hospitals [35]. Medical education has experienced major troublesome changes as a significant impact of the Covid19 pandemic, and digital education has been rapidly applied innovatively to maintain teaching and learning in a difficult situation [36]. Figure 8 shows Bibliometric analysis with a cluster of "medical education" among data of "digital education."…”
Section: Digital Education For Medical Education and Healthcare In Hospitalmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These encounters range from the clinic and ward rounds to interactive patient sessions to training in interpersonal and interprofessional communication and clinical skills that programs need to change and support digital education [37]. Instead of this, currently available technology, such as videos, podcasts, simple virtual reality, computer simulations, and serious games, is beginning to assist educators and facilitate student learning and training in these areas [36]. Medical educators can remotely coach students with real-time mobile video tools and apps.…”
Section: Digital Education For Medical Education and Healthcare In Hospitalmentioning
confidence: 99%