Abstract
Research background: Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, describes the digitisation of the manufacturing industry. The transition to 4.0 is crucial for manufacturing companies to maintain a competitive advantage and take advantage of new opportunities. This article contributes to research with a framework for the description, analysis, and classification of Canvas B.M. for 4.0. Purpose of the article: The following report provides a review of the literature to expand our knowledge of how Industry 4.0 affects business models. This article aims to specify and map the level of knowledge about the Canvas business model and its application in the new revolutionary era of the digital world in the manufacturing industry 4.0. The findings deepen the understanding of how 4.0 affects the manufacturing industry, B.M., and the behaviour of the current economic environment. Methods: A literature review. Then the comparison of the author’s views on the use of the business model, innovation, and adaptation under the influence of digitisation. The literature survey was conducted in articles indexed in the Web of Science and Scopus to carry out a critical analysis of collected data and the exposition of some conclusions and future research opportunities. Findings & value added: A lot of research in the field of industry 4.0 using Canvas B.M., but very often, the view of the Czech business environment is neglected. Focusing on this area may lead to future research. This literary review focuses on the latest literature.
Highlights
Industry 4.0 (I4.0), known as the fourth industrial revolution, describes the digitalisation of manufacturing industries
The purpose of the research as a basis for this paper is to find a literature review and comparison of the author's views on the use of the Canvas business model in the new era of digitisation
The literature review in this article divided the results of the search into three primary groups
Summary
Industry 4.0 (I4.0), known as the fourth industrial revolution, describes the digitalisation of manufacturing industries. The transition to I4.0 is crucial for manufacturing companies to maintain competitive advantage and catch new opportunities. The Industry 4.0 concept was named from the fourth industrial revolution that is currently underway. It was founded a few years ago in Germany, and its mission is to solve the situation caused by the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which was caused by the Internet. The expansion of high-speed Internet, the development of smart technologies and communication. Most research has focused on the technological aspects of I4.0 in the form of product and process innovations. Most research has focused on the technological aspects of I4.0 in the form of product and process innovations. [1]
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