Study goals
The objective is to understand the barriers and challenges to the adoption of advanced robots in Industry 5.0, analyzing how these perceptions influence the integration of these technologies and guide more effective practices aligned with I5.0 principles.
Relevance / originality
The study stands out by investigating the barriers and challenges to adopting advanced robots in Industry 5.0 from the perspective of practitioners, offering new insights into human, organizational, technological, and socio-environmental factors that influence the integration of these technologies.
Methodology / approach
The study adopts a qualitative approach, using semi-structured interviews with professionals involved in the adoption of advanced robots in Industry 5.0. Data analysis was conducted using the content analysis technique, supported by the Atlas.ti software.
Main results
The study identified four main groups of barriers to the adoption of advanced robots: technological and integration, organizational and cultural, economic and efficiency, and socio-environmental, highlighting the importance of training, organizational culture, and system integration to overcome these challenges.
Theoretical / methodological contributions
The study systematizes barriers to the adoption of advanced robots into analytical categories, expanding theoretical understanding of the topic and providing a useful conceptual framework for future research on technology integration and human-robot collaboration in Industry 5.0.
Social / management contributions
The study offers support for managers and professionals to develop more effective strategies for adopting robots, emphasizing the importance of investment in training, cultural change, and team integration, contributing to management practices more aligned with the challenges of Industry 5.0.