Unveiling the impact of digital transformation: a study on key disciplines, technological unemployment, and neo-Luddism in the textile industry
Abstract
Purpose – The primary aim of this study is to identify and analyze the key digital transformation areas and
determine their impact on technological unemployment in the textile sector. In addition, this study explores
whether digital transformation contributes to neo-Luddism or Robot Breaking.
Design/methodology/approach – The advent of digital transformation has raised significant concerns,
particularly concerning technological unemployment. This study focuses on conducting an analytical
hierarchical process (AHP) analysis to determine the impact of different disciplines within digital
transformation on technological unemployment. The investigation specifically delves into the ongoing
transition to Industry 4.0 within the textile industry. This study uses a mixed-method approach, consisting of a
literature review, bibliometric analysis, eight expert phenomenological interviews, and AHP.
Findings – This study revealed that artificial intelligence, machine learning and deep learning are the most
crucial disciplines that will affect the concept of neo-Luddism. The fact that technological unemployment in
the textile sector is examined with AHPAnalysis makes this study unique.
Originality/value – This study contributes to Industry 4.0 literature by examining the nexus of technological
unemployment in textile manufacturing and the emergence of neo-Luddism.