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As a digital technology, the adoption of additive manufacturing (AM), otherwise known as 3D printing, affects the state of the supply chain, consequently affecting supply chain resilience. To investigate the subject matter from the industry’s viewpoint, an exploratory survey was conducted to collect quantitative and qualitative empirical data from a heterogeneous sample of experts in various companies with hands-on experience in AM technology adoption. The quantitative data analysis indicates that adopting AM technology affects the supply chain’s state to a moderate extent overall, which in turn is likely to moderately affect supply chain resilience. The qualitative data analysis elucidates how different adoption features of AM technology affect the supply chain’s state and identifies the barriers inhibiting these effects. Generic propositions are put forward to reflect the theoretical implications of the study. Moreover, an empirical framework is conceived that outlines the managerial implications of the study. This framework can be used by practitioners and academics seeking to understand to what extent and how AM adoption affects the supply chain’s state, a fundamental prerequisite for assessing the supply chain resilience outcomes of adopting this digital technology.
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Open access funding provided by FCT|FCCN (b-on). The first author acknowledges the Portuguese Foundation for Science and Technology (FCT–MCTES) for its financial support via the Doctoral grant PRT/BD/152828/2021 under the MIT Portugal Program. The second author acknowledges FCT–MCTES for its financial support via the project UID/00667 (UNIDEMI).
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3D printing Additive manufacturing Digital technology adoption Empirical framework Supply chain resilience Supply chain state Strategy and Management Management Science and Operations Research Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering Management of Technology and Innovation SDG 9 - Industry, Innovation, and Infrastructure
