Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1021783 | Technovation | 2016 | 14 Pages |
•Evidence of short-term disruption effects and longer-term benefits from AMT adoption.•Simultaneous adoption creates complementarities between different AMTs.•Longer-term dynamics of the AMT-innovation relationship must be considered.
The ability to innovate successfully is a key corporate capability, depending strongly on firms' access to knowledge capital: proprietary, tacit and embodied. Here, we focus on one specific source of knowledge – advanced manufacturing technologies or AMTs – and consider its impact on firms' innovation success. AMTs relate to a series of process innovations which enable firms to take advantage of numerical and digital technologies to optimise elements of a manufacturing process. Using panel data for Irish manufacturing plants we identify lengthy learning-by-using effects in terms of firms' ability to derive innovation benefits from AMT adoption. Disruption effects are evident in the short-term while positive innovation benefits occur six-plus years after adoption. Strong complementarities between simultaneously adopted AMTs suggest the value of disruptive rather than incremental AMT implementation strategies.