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Critical success factors for implementing smart maintenance in the fourth industrial revolution era: a bibliometric analysis within the built environment

Osunsanmi, Temidayo O; Okafor, Chigozie Collins; Ohis Aigbavboa, Clinton

Authors

Chigozie Collins Okafor

Clinton Ohis Aigbavboa



Abstract

Purpose
The implementation of smart maintenance (SM) has greatly benefited facility managers, construction project managers and other stakeholders within the built environment. Unfortunately, its actualization for stakeholders in the built environment in the fourth industrial revolution (4IR) era remains a challenge. To reduce the challenge, this study aims at conducting a bibliometric analysis to unearth the critical success factors supporting SM implementation. The future direction and practice of SM in the construction industry were also explored.

Design/methodology/approach
A bibliometric approach was adopted for reviewing articles extracted from the Scopus database. Keywords such as (“smart maintenance“) OR (“intelligent maintenance”) OR (“technological maintenance”) OR (“automated maintenance”) OR (“computerized maintenance”) were used to extract articles from the Scopus database. The studies were restricted between 2006 and 2021 to capture the 4IR era. The initial extracted papers were 1,048; however, 288 papers were selected and analysed using VOSviewer software.

Findings
The findings revealed that the critical success factors supporting the implementation of SM in the 4IR era are collaboration, digital twin design, energy management system and decentralized data management system. Regarding the future practice of SM in the 4IR era, it was also revealed that SM is possible to evolve into maintenance 4.0. This will support the autonomous maintenance of infrastructures in the built environment.

Research limitations/implications
The use of a single database contributed to the limitation of the findings from this study.

Practical implications
Despite the limitations, the findings of this study contributed to practice and research by providing stakeholders in the built environment with the direction of SM practice.

Originality/value
Stakeholders in the built environment have clamoured to implement SM in the 4IR era. This study provided the critical success factors for adopting SM, guaranteeing the 4IR era. It also provides the research trends and direction of SM practice.

Citation

Osunsanmi, T. O., Okafor, C. C., & Ohis Aigbavboa, C. (in press). Critical success factors for implementing smart maintenance in the fourth industrial revolution era: a bibliometric analysis within the built environment. Journal of Facilities Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/jfm-01-2023-0006

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Sep 20, 2023
Online Publication Date Oct 18, 2023
Deposit Date Nov 22, 2023
Publicly Available Date Dec 11, 2023
Print ISSN 1472-5967
Electronic ISSN 1472-5967
Publisher Emerald
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
DOI https://doi.org/10.1108/jfm-01-2023-0006
Keywords Sustainability, smart cities, smart maintenance, construction industry, civil engineering, smart sensors
Public URL http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3224078

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