Industry 5.0 as a Pathway for Syria’s Economic and Social Reconstruction: A Human-Centered Conceptual Framework for Sustainable Development
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Researchers |
Serene Dalati |
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Published in |
Journal of Service, Innovation and Sustainable Development, volume 6, No. 2, December 2025. |
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Abstract |
Post-conflict reconstruction presents complex challenges that extend beyond physical rebuilding to encompass economic revitalization, social cohesion, institutional recovery, and environmental sustainability. Traditional reconstruction and industrial development models often prioritize efficiency-driven growth and large-scale technological adoption, approaches that risk deepening inequality and social exclusion in fragile contexts. In response, this study conceptualizes Industry 5.0 as a human-centered pathway for Syria’s economic and social reconstruction, rather than as a technologically advanced endpoint of industrial evolution. Building on recent Industry 5.0 scholarship and sustainability transition literature, the paper develops an integrative conceptual framework that aligns human-centric, sustainable, and resilient principles with enabling socio-technical and institutional mechanisms, and reconstruction-oriented outcomes. The framework is explicitly designed for post-conflict contexts, where labor-intensive recovery, SME revitalization, skills regeneration, and trust-building are critical priorities. Through a critical engagement with existing Industry 5.0 models, the study demonstrates that prevailing frameworks remain insufficiently contextualized for fragile and conflict-affected economies. The proposed framework advances theory by reframing Industry 5.0 as a development philosophy capable of supporting incremental, inclusive, and socially embedded reconstruction. By placing Syria at the center of analysis, the study contributes to emerging debates on Industry 5.0, sustainability transitions, and post-conflict development, offering a foundation for future empirical research and policy experimentation in similarly fragile environments. Key words: Industry 5.0; post-conflict reconstruction; Syria; human-centered development; sustainability transitions; conceptual framework. |
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