2017
DOI: 10.1142/s1363919617400151
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Sustainable Industrial Value Creation: Benefits and Challenges of Industry 4.0

Abstract: The Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) poses several implications on manufacturers in terms of economic, ecological, and social aspects referring to the Triple Bottom Line (TBL) of sustainable value creation. Due to its technical core, the current research focused on its technical fundamentals, whereas the economic discussion is still in its infancy. This paper aims at painting a comprehensive and structured picture of IIoT-related economic, ecological, and social benefits and challenges. For this purpose, w… Show more

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“…This results in reduced process faults, a lower scrap rate, more reliable production systems, and minimized downtime. Eventually, the overall quality level of manufacturing increases [3,75]. Furthermore, connected goods enable the collection and analysis of information about product use and features over the product's entire life cycle.…”
Section: Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…This results in reduced process faults, a lower scrap rate, more reliable production systems, and minimized downtime. Eventually, the overall quality level of manufacturing increases [3,75]. Furthermore, connected goods enable the collection and analysis of information about product use and features over the product's entire life cycle.…”
Section: Operationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With regard to social aspects, Industry 4.0-related flexibility and improvement of management processes and decisions due to transparency are enabled by the availability of real-time data throughout entire supply chains [3]. Likewise and based on the digitized connection of corporate functions, including home office and tele-work approaches, working time models are expected to become more adaptable and susceptible to individualization.…”
Section: Environment and Peoplementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The study suggests managers explore further forms of business model innovation, and create customer-driven, rather than product-oriented innovations . Another study deals with the fact that the industrial Internet of Things poses several implications on manufacturers in terms of economic, ecological, and social aspects referring to the triple bottom line of sustainable value creation (Kiel et al 2017).…”
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