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      Behind the definition of Industry 5.0: a systematic review of technologies, principles, components, and values

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          There is ongoing interest in including grey literature in systematic reviews. Including grey literature can broaden the scope to more relevant studies, thereby providing a more complete view of available evidence. Searching for grey literature can be challenging despite greater access through the Internet, search engines and online bibliographic databases. There are a number of publications that list sources for finding grey literature in systematic reviews. However, there is scant information about how searches for grey literature are executed and how it is included in the review process. This level of detail is important to ensure that reviews follow explicit methodology to be systematic, transparent and reproducible. The purpose of this paper is to provide a detailed account of one systematic review team's experience in searching for grey literature and including it throughout the review. We provide a brief overview of grey literature before describing our search and review approach. We also discuss the benefits and challenges of including grey literature in our systematic review, as well as the strengths and limitations to our approach. Detailed information about incorporating grey literature in reviews is important in advancing methodology as review teams adapt and build upon the approaches described.
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              Industry 5.0—A Human-Centric Solution

              Staying at the top is getting tougher and more challenging due to the fast-growing and changing digital technologies and AI-based solutions. The world of technology, mass customization, and advanced manufacturing is experiencing a rapid transformation. Robots are becoming even more important as they can now be coupled with the human mind by means of brain–machine interface and advances in artificial intelligence. A strong necessity to increase productivity while not removing human workers from the manufacturing industry is imposing punishing challenges on the global economy. To counter these challenges, this article introduces the concept of Industry 5.0, where robots are intertwined with the human brain and work as collaborator instead of competitor. This article also outlines a number of key features and concerns that every manufacturer may have about Industry 5.0. In addition, it presents several developments achieved by researchers for use in Industry 5.0 applications and environments. Finally, the impact of Industry 5.0 on the manufacturing industry and overall economy is discussed from an economic and productivity point of view, where it is argued that Industry 5.0 will create more jobs than it will take away.
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                Journal
                Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering
                Journal of Industrial and Production Engineering
                2168-1015
                2168-1023
                August 18 2023
                May 27 2023
                August 18 2023
                : 40
                : 6
                : 432-447
                Affiliations
                [1 ]School of Economics and Business, Kaunas University of Technology, Kaunas, Lithuania
                [2 ]Division of Industrial Engineering and Management, Uppsala University, Uppsala, Sweden
                [3 ]School of Business and Law, Edith Cowan University, Joondalup, WA, Australia
                [4 ]Institute of Innovation and Circular Economy, Asia University, Taichung, Taiwan
                [5 ]Department of Energy, Systems, Land and Construction Engineering, University of Pisa, Pisa, PI, Italy
                [6 ]Graduate School of Business, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Penang, Malaysia
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                10.1080/21681015.2023.2216701
                19d3f742-7ef7-4621-9650-e22a8d62e9a6
                © 2023

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