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Human-centred design in industry 4.0: case study review and opportunities for future research

Journal

JOURNAL OF INTELLIGENT MANUFACTURING
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 35-76

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s10845-021-01796-x

Keywords

Human-centred design; Industry 4; 0; Case study review; Research opportunities

Funding

  1. European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under the Marie Sklodowska-Curie Grant [814078]

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The transition to Industry 4.0 impacts factories and the entire value chain. Awareness of human roles in this transition is growing, but existing studies often lack coherence and adoption. This study aims to bridge this gap through a systematic review of case studies, providing insights into the evolution of literature and research themes in the context of Human-Centered Design in Industry 4.0.
The transition to industry 4.0 has impacted factories, but it also affects the entire value chain. In this sense, human-centred factors play a core role in transitioning to sustainable manufacturing processes and consumption. The awareness of human roles in Industry 4.0 is increasing, as evidenced by active work in developing methods, exploring influencing factors, and proving the effectiveness of design oriented to humans. However, numerous studies have been brought into existence but then disconnected from other studies. As a consequence, these studies in industry and research alike are not regularly adopted, and the network of studies is seemingly broad and expands without forming a coherent structure. This study is a unique attempt to bridge the gap through the literature characteristics and lessons learnt derived from a collection of case studies regarding human-centred design (HCD) in the context of Industry 4.0. This objective is achieved by a well-rounded systematic literature review whose special unit of analysis is given to the case studies, delivering contributions in three ways: (1) providing an insight into how the literature has evolved through the cross-disciplinary lens; (2) identifying what research themes associated with design methods are emerging in the field; (3) and setting the research agenda in the context of HCD in Industry 4.0, taking into account the lessons learnt, as uncovered by the in-depth review of case studies.

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