Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities
Purpose – The study aims to explore the overall growth trend, top publishing countries, co-authorship and author keywords in the field of Industry 5.0. Design/methodology/approach – This study presents the outcomes of a bibliometric analysis conducted using VOSviewer software. The analysis retrieved...
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description | Purpose – The study aims to explore the overall growth trend, top publishing countries, co-authorship and author keywords in the field of Industry 5.0. Design/methodology/approach – This study presents the outcomes of a bibliometric analysis conducted using VOSviewer software. The analysis retrieved data from the Scopus database, including citations, co-authors, keywords, bibliometric coupling and co-occurrence. Findings – The findings reveal a significant increase in publications and citations related to Industry 5.0 in recent years. China, the USA and India emerge as the leading countries driving research in this field. The co-authorship analysis indicates limited collaboration among authors, with only 48 out of 354 authors being linked through co-authorship. Through co-occurrence analysis, the investigation identifies the most frequently occurring keywords in the research, with “Industry 5.0” and “Industry 4.0” being the most frequently co-occurring keywords. The bibliographic coupling analysis identifies six clusters of research themes. Research limitations/implications – The study solely relies on data gathered from the Scopus database for analysis on a specific date. Therefore, data from other databases collected at different times may yield different observations and findings. Practical implications – This study enhances the knowledge of professionals and academia in Industry 5.0, enabling the professionals to efficiently and sustainably manage the sector. Originality/value – The bibliometric analysis presented in this study provides valuable insights into the contributions made by authors, keywords and co-authors to the field of Industry 5.0. Additionally, the thematic analysis summarized in this study is a novel contribution to the field. |
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spelling | doaj.art-7e44ea631cfa4aacb8d76434261558022024-03-19T06:10:31ZengEmerald PublishingJournal of Business and Socio-Economic Development2635-13742635-16922024-03-014211112610.1108/JBSED-10-2022-0116Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunitiesSivarajah Rajumesh0Department of Marketing, Faculty of Management Studies and Commerce, University of Jaffna, Jaffna, Sri LankaPurpose – The study aims to explore the overall growth trend, top publishing countries, co-authorship and author keywords in the field of Industry 5.0. Design/methodology/approach – This study presents the outcomes of a bibliometric analysis conducted using VOSviewer software. The analysis retrieved data from the Scopus database, including citations, co-authors, keywords, bibliometric coupling and co-occurrence. Findings – The findings reveal a significant increase in publications and citations related to Industry 5.0 in recent years. China, the USA and India emerge as the leading countries driving research in this field. The co-authorship analysis indicates limited collaboration among authors, with only 48 out of 354 authors being linked through co-authorship. Through co-occurrence analysis, the investigation identifies the most frequently occurring keywords in the research, with “Industry 5.0” and “Industry 4.0” being the most frequently co-occurring keywords. The bibliographic coupling analysis identifies six clusters of research themes. Research limitations/implications – The study solely relies on data gathered from the Scopus database for analysis on a specific date. Therefore, data from other databases collected at different times may yield different observations and findings. Practical implications – This study enhances the knowledge of professionals and academia in Industry 5.0, enabling the professionals to efficiently and sustainably manage the sector. Originality/value – The bibliometric analysis presented in this study provides valuable insights into the contributions made by authors, keywords and co-authors to the field of Industry 5.0. Additionally, the thematic analysis summarized in this study is a novel contribution to the field.https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JBSED-10-2022-0116/full/pdfIndustry 5.0Bibliometric analysisSustainabilityHuman-centricArtificial intelligence |
spellingShingle | Sivarajah Rajumesh Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities Journal of Business and Socio-Economic Development Industry 5.0 Bibliometric analysis Sustainability Human-centric Artificial intelligence |
title | Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities |
title_full | Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities |
title_fullStr | Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities |
title_full_unstemmed | Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities |
title_short | Promoting sustainable and human-centric industry 5.0: a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities |
title_sort | promoting sustainable and human centric industry 5 0 a thematic analysis of emerging research topics and opportunities |
topic | Industry 5.0 Bibliometric analysis Sustainability Human-centric Artificial intelligence |
url | https://www.emerald.com/insight/content/doi/10.1108/JBSED-10-2022-0116/full/pdf |
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