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Methodologies and Trends in Industry 4.0 Research: A Systematic Review 2018–2024

In: Health Technologies and Demographic Challenges

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  • Melany Margarita Garro Velasquez

    (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

  • Mayte Gabriela Huaman Valverde

    (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

  • Mariel Antonella Huarancca Chilquillo

    (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

  • Andrea Isabel Chumpitaz Cornejo

    (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

  • Ricardo Villena Presentacion

    (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

  • Roger Orlando Luján Ruiz

    (Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos)

Abstract

Industry 4.0 has emerged as a revolutionary paradigm in the industrial field by integrating advanced technologies to radically and progressively transform production processes. In this sense, this article systematically reviews the existing literature on Industry 4.0, intending to explore the various methodologies used in such research, seeking to identify patterns and trends that contribute to improving the quality of research in this field. The review encompasses 200 articles between 2018 and 2024. The results indicate that most researchers choose to conduct surveys and bibliometric studies, emphasizing qualitative analysis. In addition, a greater development of Industry 4.0 is observed in countries such as Italy, China, the USA, and India compared to Latin American countries. This analysis offers valuable insight into the prevailing methodologies, thus providing a solid basis for future research and industrial development strategies.

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  • Melany Margarita Garro Velasquez & Mayte Gabriela Huaman Valverde & Mariel Antonella Huarancca Chilquillo & Andrea Isabel Chumpitaz Cornejo & Ricardo Villena Presentacion & Roger Orlando Luján Ruiz, 2025. "Methodologies and Trends in Industry 4.0 Research: A Systematic Review 2018–2024," Springer Proceedings in Business and Economics, in: Pedro Miguel Gaspar & Juan Manuel Cueva Lovelle & Carlos Mentenegro-Marín & Teresa Guarda (ed.), Health Technologies and Demographic Challenges, pages 257-270, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prbchp:978-3-031-94901-2_21
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-94901-2_21
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