Industry 5.0: management challenges of the new collaborative human-robot scenario
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Industry 5.0, Collaborative work, Management challenges.Abstract
Industry 5.0 is the term recently used in the literature to discuss new trends in the factory of the future, where humans and robots will collaboratively share the same work environment. As this is a recent discussion, theoretical gaps point to the need to deepen discussions about this new environment. Faced with this scenario, a research question emerges: What are the management challenges of the new scenario of collaborative human-robot work in Industry 5.0? This article was prepared with the aim of presenting the main management challenges for human-robot collaborative work in the new scenario of Industry 5.0. A qualitative approach was used, through an exploratory study, through the deductive method, with procedures and techniques of bibliographical research. As a result, a conceptual framework was developed presenting the main management challenges in the industry 5.0 environment, in addition to presenting academic and managerial contributions. At the end, limitations and recommendations for future research are presented.
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