2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.joitmc.2024.100226
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The impact of industry 4.0 on South Africa’s manufacturing sector

Nicholas Ngepah,
Charles Shaaba Saba,
David Oluwaseun Kajewole
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“…This means that a 1% increase in investment will lead to a 0.1948% increase in manufacturing economic industry. This finding aligns with previous research by Peng et al [34] and Ngepah et al [35], which suggests that higher investment positively influences manufacturing industry economic growth. Furthermore, the regression coefficient for the labor variable is 1.0742.…”
Section: Results Of Regressionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This means that a 1% increase in investment will lead to a 0.1948% increase in manufacturing economic industry. This finding aligns with previous research by Peng et al [34] and Ngepah et al [35], which suggests that higher investment positively influences manufacturing industry economic growth. Furthermore, the regression coefficient for the labor variable is 1.0742.…”
Section: Results Of Regressionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Therefore, this gap encourages us to conduct such research to enrich the literature on the green economy, especially in the context of Sumatra. Study from Ngepah et al (2024) that industry 4.0 has negative effect to the manufacturing sectors in South Africa and positive correlation between growth of manufacturing sectors in South Africa and carbon dioxide. Ahn & Choi (2023) argued the manufacturing sector has experienced a consistent and notable decrease in audit quality, and companies engaged in overseas operations or with substantial inventory assets have also faced a significant decline.…”
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confidence: 97%