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Title Study And Analysis Of The Relationship Between Smart Cities And Industry 4.0: A Systematic Literature Review
ID_Doc 53313
Authors Correia D.; Teixeira L.; Marques J.L.
Year 2022
Published International Journal of Technology Management and Sustainable Development, 21, 1
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1386/tmsd_00051_1
Abstract Smart cities evolved to include citizens as co-creators, while Industry 4.0 envi-sioned personalized supply chain models arranged according to consumers’ wishes. Both concepts strove to focus on citizens, impacting transport and manufacturing processes, enhancing social development and promoting sustainability. However, it lacks a clear understanding of their influence on each other and related connection points in the literature. This article conducts a rigorous systematic literature review to make an in-depth analysis of the relationship between smart cities and Industry 4.0. Quantitative and qualitative analyses are performed. The connection points found are technology, process, people and planning. Their relationship is almost unanimous. Smart cities are influenced by Industry 4.0. The evidence of smart city influence on Industry 4.0 does not exist separately from that of Industry 4.0 on smart cities. Although several authors smoothly refer to the influence that smart cities may have in the Industry, it lacks a greater understand-ing. Furthermore, this study develops two lines of discussion based on the findings and advocates the future need to reflect on how the evolution of smart city concept will impact the development of the industry. © 2022 Intellect Ltd Article.
Author Keywords citizens; concepts; fourth industrial revolution; influence; personalized supply chains; smart city; social sciences; urban planning


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