Başar, RamazanEngin, Orhan2025-09-192025-09-192025978-303197984-2https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-97985-9_86https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12451/14488The results of the bibliographic analysis evaluate the development of a field by examining publications, citations, and other metrics in the scientific literature. By bringing together the results of the analysis, trends in the literature, important figures, and the general development of the field can be understood. In this research, all scheduling studies in the Industry 5.0 environment that contained the words “Industry 5.0” and “scheduling” in the study title, abstract, and keywords were scanned using the Web of Science database. This database has a large corpus of data. As a result of the screening, a total of 62 studies were subjected to bibliometric analysis. The bibliometric package in the RStudio program was used for data analysis. As a result of the bibliometric analysis, various analyzes were performed according to year, author, keyword, source of publication, number of citations, institutions, and countries of publication, and the current situation related to academic writing was examined. According to the results obtained, industry 5.0-based scheduling studies are a very new topic that started to be studied in 2019 and has an annual growth rate of 25.99%.eninfo:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccessBibliometric AnalysisIndustry 5.0Scheduling ProblemsScheduling in the industry 5.0 environment: a bibliometric analysisConference Object78178910.1007/978-3-031-97985-9_86Q4