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Title: Industry 4.0 deployment in the construction industry : a bibliometric literature review and UK-based case study
Authors: Newman, C
Edwards, D
Martek, I
Lai, J 
Thwala, WD
Rillie, I
Issue Date: 12-Nov-2021
Source: Smart and sustainable built environment, 12 Nov. 2021, v. 10, no. 4, p. 557-580
Abstract: Purpose: Industry 4.0 is predicted to be a game-changer, revolutionizing commercial and manufacturing practices through improved knowledge utilization and efficiencies. The barriers however, are significant, and the construction industry remains notoriously slow to take up innovations. This study reviews the research work in Industry 4.0 as it relates to construction, and examines a leading UK-based construction firm to ascertain the prognosis for Industry 4.0 roll-out in terms of the impediments and opportunities.
Design/methodology/approach: A multistage mixed philosophies and methods approach was adopted for this study. First, an interpretivist epistemological lens was used to synthesise extant literature as a means of contextualizing the present study. Second, an empirical case study using a post-positivist stance and inductive reasoning was conducted to explore practitioner acceptance of Industry 4.0 in the UK construction context.
Findings: Findings from the literature review indicate studies in Industry 4.0 to be a relatively new phenomenon, with developed countries and Germany in particular leading in the field. The range of opportunities are many, but so too are the barriers to enablement. Findings from the case study provide real-world corroboration of the review; practitioners are sanguine about Industry 4.0's potential to reinvigorate the construction industry, but also note that implementation remains curtailed by residual managerial practices dependent on ‘human interaction’. At present, much of the focus of industry practitioners is on the implementation of building information modelling (BIM), often at the expense of other more advanced technologies within Industry 4.0.
Originality/value: Research in Industry 4.0 is limited, with the emphasis being on technology application. This paper, by contrast, maps the totality of work carried out so far and presents an assessment of Industry 4.0's progression, potential and degree of uptake within the UK construction industry.
Keywords: Advanced technologies
Bibliometric analysis
Case study
Construction industry
Content analysis
Industry 4.0
Publisher: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Journal: Smart and sustainable built environment 
ISSN: 2046-6099
EISSN: 2046-6102
DOI: 10.1108/SASBE-02-2020-0016
Rights: © Emerald Publishing Limited. This AAM is provided for your own personal use only. It may not be used for resale, reprinting, systematic distribution, emailing, or for any other commercial purpose without the permission of the publisher.
The following publication Newman, C., Edwards, D., Martek, I., Lai, J., Thwala, W.D. and Rillie, I. (2021), "Industry 4.0 deployment in the construction industry: a bibliometric literature review and UK-based case study", Smart and Sustainable Built Environment, Vol. 10 No. 4, pp. 557-580 is published by Emerald and is available at https://dx.doi.org/10.1108/SASBE-02-2020-0016
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