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Prioritization of barriers for Industry 4.0 adoption in the context of Indian manufacturing industries using AHP and ANP analysis

Dheeraj Nimawat, B.D. Gidwani

2021International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing38 citationsDOI

Abstract

Industry 4.0 has gained enormous attention from the academic and industrial community in recent years and lacks empirical research. This makes it imperative to reveal and perceive barriers for Industry 4.0 adoption. The article explores the prioritization of industry 4.0 adoption barriers in the context of Indian manufacturing industries utilizing the Analytical hierarchy process (AHP) and Analytic network process (ANP) analysis and validation through sensitivity analysis state-of-the-art in the area of Industry 4.0. According to the literature review and validated by specialists from industries and academicians, 15 barriers have been considered and categorized into four criteria. Both models provide enterprises with a direct and trouble-free approach to prioritize the barriers for Industry 4.0 adoption. The two approaches illustrated the impression of being influential in selecting industry 4.0 adoption barriers with high and low priority. The two methods achieved almost similar findings. Adopting such AHP and ANP models on Industry 4.0 barriers in manufacturing industries will enable executives, specialists, and decision-makers of Industry 4.0 to effectively categorize these barriers and concentrate on critical barriers when implementing Industry 4.0 in their respective industries.

Topics & Concepts

Analytic hierarchy processContext (archaeology)CategorizationBusinessManufacturingPrioritizationKnowledge managementMarketingEngineeringProcess managementComputer scienceOperations researchArtificial intelligenceBiologyPaleontologyDigital Transformation in IndustryQuality and Supply ManagementSustainable Supply Chain Management