@article { , title = {Behavioural factors for Industry 4.0 adoption: implications for knowledge-based supply chains}, abstract = {Industry 4.0 (I4.0) is a relatively new and still emerging concept. Due to its novelty, companies find it extremely difficult to adopt I4.0 and reap the full benefit of the digital transformation of the fourth industrial revolution. Even though challenges to I4.0 adoption are well explored, the extant literature has hardly investigated the numerous human-based behavioural factors that are fundamental for I4.0 adoption. Human experience, engagement, and dedication to I4.0 adoption are crucial due to the complex nature of human behaviour and can significantly affect the success of I4.0 adoption. To address the gap, this paper aims to unveil the indispensable behavioural factors for I4.0 adoption and portray a hierarchical relationship among these factors. An extensive literature review is conducted to identify behaviour critical for I4.0 adoption to operationalise this research. Then, a decision support framework based on the Delphi technique and a revised rough DEMATEL method is used to map the relationships among the behavioural factors. The results reveal that the most critical behavioural factor to I4.0 adoption is “communication,” which is followed by “I4.0 training” and “resistance to I4.0 initiatives”. This study substantiates the research on I4.0 adoption and assists in I4.0 adoption. I4.0 adoption is also essential for a country’s competitiveness; therefore, the paper will support relevant policy formulation.}, doi = {10.1007/s12063-022-00338-9}, eissn = {1936-9743}, issn = {1936-9735}, journal = {Operations Management Research}, pages = {1122–1139}, publicationstatus = {Published}, publisher = {Springer}, url = {http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3026379}, volume = {16}, keyword = {Behavioural factors, Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber-physical systems (CPS), Emerging countries, Innovative technology}, year = {2023}, author = {Taqi, aHasin Md. Muhtasim and Nur, S. M. Shafaat Akhter and Salman, Sheak and Ahmed, Tazim and Sarker, Sudipa and Ali, Syed Mithun and Sankaranarayanan, Bathrinath} }