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Technology-Driven Measures for Human Centricity in the Manufacturing Sector

In: Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future

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  • Sara Masiero

    (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)

  • Jovista Qosaj

    (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)

  • Andrea Bettoni

    (University of Applied Sciences and Arts of Southern Switzerland)

  • Bartlomiej Gladysz

    (Warsaw University of Technology, Faculty of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering)

Abstract

Industry 5.0 diverges from its predecessor, Industry 4.0, by prioritising human-centric innovation. Beyond driving efficiency, it utilises technological advancements to elevate quality of life, fostering social responsibility and sustainability. A gap persists in refining methodologies for enterprises to transition towards social sustainability. This article addresses the challenge through a bibliometric network analysis of literature on human-centricity topics, aiming to identify and understand the emerging themes for manufacturing transformation facilitated by Industry 4.0 tools. The paper clarifies fundamental human needs and interests of workers and provides technology-driven measures for human-centredness in manufacturing. The study develops a model to support CEOs and managers in promoting industrial transition while improving social well-being, including emotional and sensorial dimensions.

Suggested Citation

  • Sara Masiero & Jovista Qosaj & Andrea Bettoni & Bartlomiej Gladysz, 2024. "Technology-Driven Measures for Human Centricity in the Manufacturing Sector," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Ricardo Zimmermann & José Coelho Rodrigues & Ana Simoes & Gustavo Dalmarco (ed.), Human-Centred Technology Management for a Sustainable Future, pages 81-88, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-72486-2_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-72486-2_9
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