Purpose – The study aims to identify the extent to which industry 4.0 (IR4.0) adoption impacts the sustainable manufacturing (SM) performance of the manufacturing industry, focusing on the comparative analysis between developed and developing economies amid coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – The study proposes a conceptual model formed on seminal theories and literature using the cross-sectional design. For data collection, a purposive sampling method is used where 154 Malaysian (developing) and Australian (developed) manufacturing firms’ data were collected. Partial least square-based structural equation modeling is employed to test the hypothesis and proposed research model. Findings – This study finds that adoption of IR4.0 technologies does not directly influence the sustainability performance of the manufacturing industry, but rather the trajectories of SM (efficiency, flexibility, automation and big data and granularity) fully mediate the relationship between IR4.0 adoption and sustainability manufacturing performance. The comparative analysis between Australia and Malaysia shows no significant difference in the relationships or the framework; hence, the differences between developed and developing countries are not significant in this mechanism. Originality/value – The study contributes to the insights of the managers regarding COVID-19 and the implementation of IR4.0 in the SM domain. The policymakers would further get better insights since the study pays attention to sustainable development goal, industry, innovation, infrastructure and responsible production.

Hemmati, M., Newaz, M.s., Rahman, M.k., Appolloni, A., Zailani, S. (2022). Sustainability performance of digitalized manufacturing industry in COVID era: a comparative study between developed and developing economies. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGING MARKETS [10.1108/IJOEM-04-2022-0647].

Sustainability performance of digitalized manufacturing industry in COVID era: a comparative study between developed and developing economies

Appolloni, Andrea;
2022-01-01

Abstract

Purpose – The study aims to identify the extent to which industry 4.0 (IR4.0) adoption impacts the sustainable manufacturing (SM) performance of the manufacturing industry, focusing on the comparative analysis between developed and developing economies amid coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic. Design/methodology/approach – The study proposes a conceptual model formed on seminal theories and literature using the cross-sectional design. For data collection, a purposive sampling method is used where 154 Malaysian (developing) and Australian (developed) manufacturing firms’ data were collected. Partial least square-based structural equation modeling is employed to test the hypothesis and proposed research model. Findings – This study finds that adoption of IR4.0 technologies does not directly influence the sustainability performance of the manufacturing industry, but rather the trajectories of SM (efficiency, flexibility, automation and big data and granularity) fully mediate the relationship between IR4.0 adoption and sustainability manufacturing performance. The comparative analysis between Australia and Malaysia shows no significant difference in the relationships or the framework; hence, the differences between developed and developing countries are not significant in this mechanism. Originality/value – The study contributes to the insights of the managers regarding COVID-19 and the implementation of IR4.0 in the SM domain. The policymakers would further get better insights since the study pays attention to sustainable development goal, industry, innovation, infrastructure and responsible production.
2022
Pubblicato
Rilevanza internazionale
Articolo
Esperti anonimi
Settore SECS-P/08 - ECONOMIA E GESTIONE DELLE IMPRESE
Settore ECON-07/A - Economia e gestione delle imprese
English
COVID-19
Manufacturing
Sustainability
Higher order construct
PLS-SEM
Hemmati, M., Newaz, M.s., Rahman, M.k., Appolloni, A., Zailani, S. (2022). Sustainability performance of digitalized manufacturing industry in COVID era: a comparative study between developed and developing economies. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF EMERGING MARKETS [10.1108/IJOEM-04-2022-0647].
Hemmati, M; Newaz, Ms; Rahman, Mk; Appolloni, A; Zailani, S
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