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Understanding the Drivers of Industry 4.0 Technologies to Enhance Supply Chain Sustainability: Insights from the Agri-Food Industry

Guoqing Zhao Orcid Logo, Xiaoning Chen, Paul Jones Orcid Logo, Shaofeng Liu, Carmen Lopez, Leonardo Leoni, Denis Dennehy Orcid Logo

Information Systems Frontiers

Swansea University Authors: Guoqing Zhao Orcid Logo, Paul Jones Orcid Logo, Denis Dennehy Orcid Logo

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DOI (Published version): 10.1007/s10796-024-10539-1

Abstract

The sustainability of agri-food supply chains (AFSCs) is severely threatened by regional and global events (e.g., conficts, natural and human-made disasters, climate crises). In response, the AFSC industry is seeking digital solutions using Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies to enhance resilience and...

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Published in: Information Systems Frontiers
Published: Springer 2024
Online Access: https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10796-024-10539-1#citeas
URI: https://cronfa.swan.ac.uk/Record/cronfa66992
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Abstract: The sustainability of agri-food supply chains (AFSCs) is severely threatened by regional and global events (e.g., conficts, natural and human-made disasters, climate crises). In response, the AFSC industry is seeking digital solutions using Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technologies to enhance resilience and efciency. However, why I4.0 adoption remains stubbornly low in the agri-food industry remains poorly understood. To address this gap, this study draws on middle-range theory (MRT) and uses thematic analysis, the fuzzy analytic hierarchy process, total interpretive structural modelling, and fuzzy cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classifcation to produce insights from nine case studies in China that have invested in I4.0 technologies to improve their AFSC sustainability. New drivers of I4.0 unique to the agri-food industry are identifed, showing how I4.0 can contribute to the environmental, economic, and social dimensions of AFSC sustainability. The results have implications for AFSC researchers and practitioners with an interest in supply chain sustainability.
Keywords: Industry 4.0 ; Agri-food supply chains ; Fuzzy analytical hierarchy process ; Total interpretive structural modeling; Fuzzy cross-impact matrix multiplication applied to classification analysis
College: Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences
Funders: Swansea University