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Antecedents and trajectories of AMT adoption: The case of Greek manufacturing SMEs
Authors:Yiannis E Spanos  Irini Voudouris
Institution:Athens University of Economics and Business (AUEB), Department of Management Science and Technology, 47A Evelpidon Street, 33 Lefkados Street, 113 62 Athens, Greece
Abstract:This study examines antecedents and trajectories of advanced manufacturing technology (AMT) adoption in three categories: stand-alone, intermediate, and integrated technologies. Antecedents of adoption include prior investments in AMT, developments in firms’ manufacturing capabilities, technology strategy, absorptive capacity, and environmental pressures. Based on a sample of 87 Greek manufacturing SMEs, we find that AMT adoption follows an incremental, piecemeal progression from the least complicated through intermediate to integrated technologies. It is found that an increase in the firms’ quality and flexibility capabilities induces them to adopt further AMT, whereas advances in low-cost, innovation, and delivery capabilities appear negatively related to further AMT adoption. Absorptive capacity, technology strategy and environmental pressures play a central role in decisions for additional investments in AMT. In the context of a catching-up economy, these results support the notion of a ‘stepwise’ technology accumulation process as well as ‘satisficing’ technological change.
Keywords:Technology adoption  Advanced manufacturing technologies  Catching-up economy  Technological trajectory
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