同构压力对激进技术采纳的相对影响:来自3D打印的证据

The relative impact of isomorphic pressures on the adoption of radical technology: Evidence from 3D printing

TECHNOVATION · 2021
被引 27
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

研究调查了墨西哥鞋类集群中114家制造企业,发现模仿性和规范性同构压力对3D打印技术采纳有显著影响,而竞争压力是重要驱动因素,但未发现强制压力的证据。

Abstract

Radical technologies such as 3DPT (3D printing technology) continue to disrupt traditional manufacturing processes, perhaps even offering the key to long-term organizational survival. These radical forces appear to increase the pressure on internal and external organizational stakeholders to recognize, adopt and adapt to new technologies in order to sustain organizational competitiveness. This research subsequently investigates the key drivers in the organizational adoption of 3DPT to identify whether adoption is driven by a desire for homogeneity, or by a purely rationalistic evaluation of the perceived intrinsic value of the technology for the organization. This research surveyed 114 manufacturing firms operating in the Mexican footwear cluster to identify the impact of complex institutional forces on the adoption of radical 3DPT technologies. Data was analyzed using partial least squares structural equation modeling, concluding that mimetic, alongside normative, isomorphic pressures, exerted a substantial impact on the 3DPT adoption decision. While competitor behavior appeared to represent significant driver for adoption, our results also indicated that normative forces acted decisively on evaluations of the technology's perceived value. We found no evidence of coercive pressures, also noting a negative relationship between low adoption rates and institutional potential. The study concludes with an observation that isomorphism can be leveraged to actuate adoption rates, with recommendations for further research identified and research limitations addressed.

制度理论技术采纳3D打印组织同构制造业