Barriers to sustainable innovation adoption: A qualitative investigation of metal additive printing from supply and demand perspectives

IF 6.9 Q1 OPERATIONS RESEARCH & MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
Pradipta Chatterjee , Steven Greenland , David Low , Chrystie Watson , Ninh Nguyen
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Abstract

Metal additive printing (MAP) is an innovative manufacturing technology with promising sustainability performance standards, including increased supply chain efficiency and responsiveness. Yet, while MAP offers some sustainable advantages over other manufacturing methods, it faces various barriers to widespread adoption. This study used a qualitative research methodology to generate an in-depth understanding of the perceived barriers to MAP adoption. It explored the perspectives of various stakeholders, including MAP researchers and machine manufacturers (supply side), as well as end users (demand side) via 40 in-depth interviews. Study participant responses were analysed using thematic analysis and NVivo to identify key barrier themes and sub-themes. The findings revealed seven main barrier categories: production constraints, quality and standards, cost, social conservatism, education and skills, bureaucratic inertia, and marketing and distribution. Further analysis of these findings generated a unique framework that depicts MAP adoption barriers from both the supply and demand perspectives. This framework can help researchers, manufacturers and marketers to systematically categorise and evaluate MAP adoption barriers and identify ways to overcome them.

可持续创新采用的障碍:从供需角度对金属增材打印的定性研究
金属增材打印(MAP)是一种创新的制造技术,具有良好的可持续性性能标准,包括提高供应链效率和响应能力。然而,尽管MAP比其他制造方法具有一些可持续的优势,但它面临着广泛采用的各种障碍。本研究采用了一种定性研究方法,以产生一个深入的理解感知障碍的MAP采用。它通过40次深度访谈探讨了各种利益相关者的观点,包括MAP研究人员和机器制造商(供应方)以及最终用户(需求方)。使用主题分析和NVivo来分析研究参与者的反应,以确定关键障碍主题和子主题。调查结果揭示了7个主要障碍类别:生产限制、质量和标准、成本、社会保守主义、教育和技能、官僚惰性、营销和分销。对这些发现的进一步分析产生了一个独特的框架,从供应和需求的角度描述了MAP采用的障碍。这一框架可以帮助研究人员、制造商和营销人员系统地对MAP采用障碍进行分类和评估,并确定克服这些障碍的方法。
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