Industry 4.0 technology provision: the moderating role of supply chain partners to support technology providers

G. B. Benitez, Mateus Ferreira-Lima, N. F. Ayala, A. G. Frank
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Purpose The provision of Industry 4.0 solutions demands a vast range of technology domains. To provide these solutions, small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) may need the support of different supply chain actors through an inbound open innovation strategy. The authors study the contribution of four types of supply chain actors for inbound open innovation: suppliers, competitors with complementary technologies, R&D centers and customers. The authors analyze how these four actors moderate the effect of integrated Industry 4.0 solutions on three main competitive strategies: cost, focalization and differentiation. Design/methodology/approach The authors conducted a survey on 77 SMEs from the automation sector, using OLS regression with moderating effects. They considered the integration of 15 technologies and 7 classic automation activities in the provision of Industry 4.0 solutions. The authors also studied three competitive outputs – technology cost reduction (cost), customer loyalty (focalization) and technology innovation (differentiation) – as well as four supply chain actors (moderators). Findings Expanding the provision of Industry 4.0 technologies increases customer loyalty and technology innovation. Collaboration with competitors (complementary technologies) leverage these results and reduce technology costs. Integration between customers and R&D centers elevates costs but R&D centers can foster long-run innovation. Originality/value This study is the first to empirically investigate inbound open innovation in the supply chain for technology development in the context of Industry 4.0. The authors discuss how these actors contribute to four inbound open innovation activities: technology scouting; horizontal technology collaboration; vertical technology collaboration; and technology sourcing.
工业4.0技术供给:供应链合作伙伴在支持技术供应商中的调节作用
工业4.0解决方案的提供需要广泛的技术领域。为了提供这些解决方案,中小企业(SMEs)可能需要通过入站式开放式创新战略获得不同供应链参与者的支持。本文研究了供应商、具有互补技术的竞争对手、研发中心和客户这四种供应链行为体对入站式开放式创新的贡献。作者分析了这四个因素如何调节集成工业4.0解决方案对三个主要竞争战略的影响:成本、集中化和差异化。设计/方法/方法作者对来自自动化行业的77家中小企业进行了调查,使用具有调节作用的OLS回归。他们考虑在提供工业4.0解决方案时整合15种技术和7种经典自动化活动。作者还研究了三种竞争产出——技术成本降低(成本)、客户忠诚度(集中化)和技术创新(差异化)——以及四个供应链参与者(调节者)。扩大工业4.0技术的供应增加了客户忠诚度和技术创新。与竞争对手(互补技术)的合作利用了这些结果并降低了技术成本。客户与研发中心的整合提高了成本,但研发中心可以促进长期创新。原创性/价值本研究首次对工业4.0背景下技术开发供应链中的入站式开放式创新进行了实证研究。作者讨论了这些参与者如何促进四种对内开放创新活动:技术侦察;横向技术协作;垂直技术协作;还有技术采购。
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