Robot Adoption and Profitability: The Opportunities and Challenges Ahead

Q1 Business, Management and Accounting
Yifeng Chen;Chander Velu;Duncan McFarlane
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We find a U-shaped relationship between the adoption of industrial robots and profit margins. We attribute this finding to firms initially using robots for process innovation before applying the technology to product innovation, corresponding to a strategy of cost leadership and market differentiation, respectively. With recent advancements in artificial intelligence (AI), newer generations of AI-enabled robots are increasingly capable of undertaking unstructured tasks, better at coordinating with humans and with each other. These robots confer greater operational flexibility that also first reduces costs through process innovation before beginning to promote product innovation via more sophisticated customization. However, we anticipate that this trend will result in a more compressed U-shaped relationship. This is because AI-enabled robots’ replacement of tasks with greater cognitive content will free up human efforts to engage in creativity-oriented tasks that might usher in product innovation sooner and thus shorten the transition from cost leadership to market differentiation. Firms can greatly benefit from making adequate preparations for this trend with a renewed sense of urgency, training their workers and managers in digital and business-related skills in order to maintain superior profitability.
机器人的采用和盈利能力:未来的机遇和挑战
我们发现工业机器人的采用与利润率之间呈u型关系。我们将这一发现归因于在将技术应用于产品创新之前最初使用机器人进行流程创新的公司,分别对应于成本领先和市场差异化战略。随着人工智能(AI)的最新进展,新一代的人工智能机器人越来越有能力承担非结构化任务,更好地与人类和彼此协调。这些机器人赋予了更大的操作灵活性,在开始通过更复杂的定制来促进产品创新之前,还首先通过流程创新来降低成本。然而,我们预计这一趋势将导致更加压缩的u型关系。这是因为人工智能机器人取代具有更多认知内容的任务,将解放人类的精力,从事以创造力为导向的任务,这可能会更快地迎来产品创新,从而缩短从成本领先到市场差异化的过渡。企业可以通过以新的紧迫感为这一趋势做好充分的准备,培训员工和管理人员的数字和业务相关技能,以保持卓越的盈利能力,从而大大受益。
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IEEE Engineering Management Review
IEEE Engineering Management Review Business, Management and Accounting-Management of Technology and Innovation
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