An exploratory study of human-robot collaboration’s potential to create sustainable enterprises in Durban.
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2021
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SMEs are encountering challenges transitioning into the fourth industrial revolution and ultimately
adopting technology that will work with humans to ensure they engage in sustainable business practices.
The challenges SMEs are battling with are the ability to deal with economic, environmental and social
changes, responsibly and efficiently using natural resources and protecting the environment, providing
high-quality products and services and meeting stakeholder needs. Therefore, this study will be of
benefit in that it has explored how the use of collaborative robotics in the workstation and manufacturing
floor will lead to sustainable production which will ultimately balance between the economic,
environmental and social sustainability among Durban SMEs. The study adopted a qualitative approach
using six in-depth telephonic and video interviews to gather insights about the human-robot
collaboration’s potential to crate sustainable enterprises in Durban. Thematic analysis was used to
analyse data. The study's findings indicated the obstacles that businesses are encountering as they
migrate to Industry 4.0. Lack of resources, such as financial capital, machinery, and more information
on Industry 4.0, are among these problems. Furthermore, the study revealed that the Covid 19 pandemic
was a significant stumbling block for SMEs. The results revealed that adoption of collaborative robots
by SMEs will create a sustainable environment which produces less waste and less depletion of nonrenewable
resources, enable enterprises to make more profit while taking care of the wellbeing of the
societies they operate in. The study concludes that the collaboration between humans and collaborative
robots will solve sustainability challenges faced by Durban SMEs. Likewise, collaborative robots and
humans will enable sustainable entrepreneurship to be geared towards the implementation of green
strategies and techniques that are more efficient in the reduction of waste. The recommendations pointed
that the government (SEDA) should raise awareness and educate entrepreneurs more about the fourth
industrial revolution.
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Masters Degree. University of KwaZulu-Natal, Pietermaritzburg.