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Contextual Relationships of Factors Affecting Sustainability 4.0 in the Textile Industry

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  • Marcella Fernanda Vieira Ottoni Bezerra Silva

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • Fagner José Coutinho de Melo

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • Eryka Fernanda Miranda Sobral

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • Djalma Silva Guimarães

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • André Philippi Gonzaga de Albuquerque

    (Unidade Acadêmica de Recife (Engenharia de Produção e Administração), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife 50670-901, PE, Brazil)

  • Silvio André Vital

    (Unidade Acadêmica de Recife (Engenharia de Produção e Administração), Universidade Federal de Pernambuco, Recife 50670-901, PE, Brazil)

  • Pablo Aurélio Lacerda de Almeida Pinto

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • Tatyane Veras de Queiroz Ferreira da Cruz

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • Rômulo César Dias de Andrade

    (Departamento de Administração, Universidade de Pernambuco, Recife 50750-500, PE, Brazil)

  • Kliver Lamarthine Alves Confessor

    (Unidade Acadêmica de Administração e Contabilidade (UAAC), Universidade Federal de Campina Grande, Campina Grande 58429-140, PB, Brazil)

Abstract

This study aims to identify the contextual relationships between the impact factors on Sustainability 4.0, through the principles of I4.0 in the textile industry, using interpretive structural modeling (ISM), a qualitative technique that makes it possible to understand the relationship between different factors, classifying them hierarchically based on their interdependencies. The hierarchy of the 16 (sixteen) factors proposed at different levels helps to identify critical areas to focus efforts and investments, providing data to guide strategic business planning. From the result of the Level Partition Chart, four levels were observed for the ISM diagram. The Corporate Social Responsibility factor (FIS7) was considered a dependent variable of all others. The identification of FIS4, FIS10 and FIS14 as factors with high dependence suggests key areas for strategic interventions. Thus, this study provides a solid theoretical basis and practical recommendations that help textile companies adopt sustainable and technologically advanced strategies, promoting an effective transition to Sustainability 4.0.

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  • Marcella Fernanda Vieira Ottoni Bezerra Silva & Fagner José Coutinho de Melo & Eryka Fernanda Miranda Sobral & Djalma Silva Guimarães & André Philippi Gonzaga de Albuquerque & Silvio André Vital & Pab, 2024. "Contextual Relationships of Factors Affecting Sustainability 4.0 in the Textile Industry," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 16(14), pages 1-23, July.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jsusta:v:16:y:2024:i:14:p:5999-:d:1434748
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