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Industrial Revolution and Innovation Evolution: Analyzing the Past to Envision the Future

In: Digital Transformation and Innovation in Organizations

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  • Bilal Afzal

    (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

  • Xiaoni Li

    (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

  • Ana Beatriz Hernández-Lara

    (Universitat Rovira i Virgili)

Abstract

This chapter explores the concept of Innovation 5.0, examining its consequences and implementations within the context of Industry 5.0. We focus on four key perspectives: technology integration, societal well-being, organizational adaptability, and sustainability. Through a combined literature review and content analysis, we provide an overview of past industrial revolutions and the subsequent evolution of innovation paradigms. This analysis culminates in the emergence of Innovation 5.0, characterized by a shift toward an innovation process that prioritizes human well-being, sustainability, and resilience. The chapter contextualizes Innovation 5.0 through the sextuple helix model. This model expands upon the conventional triple helix model by integrating civil society, environment, and media and ICT, fostering a comprehensive approach to addressing contemporary challenges. This framework emphasizes a human-centric perspective focusing on sustainability and adaptability, and encourages collaboration among multiple sectors within the context of Industry 5.0.

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  • Bilal Afzal & Xiaoni Li & Ana Beatriz Hernández-Lara, 2025. "Industrial Revolution and Innovation Evolution: Analyzing the Past to Envision the Future," Springer Books, in: Antonia Teran-Bustamante & Marisol Velázquez Salazar (ed.), Digital Transformation and Innovation in Organizations, chapter 0, pages 21-44, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-90794-4_2
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-90794-4_2
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