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Dias, S., Espadinha-Cruz, P. & Matos, F. (2021). Understanding how additive manufacturing influences organizations’ strategy in knowledge economy. In Longo, F., Affenzeller, M., and Padovano A. (Ed.), Procedia Computer Science. (pp. 1318-1327). Linz: Elsevier.
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S. Dias et al.,  "Understanding how additive manufacturing influences organizations’ strategy in knowledge economy", in Procedia Computer Science, Longo, F., Affenzeller, M., and Padovano A., Ed., Linz, Elsevier, 2021, vol. 200, pp. 1318-1327
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	author = "Dias, S. and Espadinha-Cruz, P. and Matos, F.",
	title = "Understanding how additive manufacturing influences organizations’ strategy in knowledge economy",
	booktitle = "Procedia Computer Science",
	year = "2021",
	editor = "Longo, F., Affenzeller, M., and Padovano A.",
	volume = "200",
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	doi = "10.1016/j.procs.2022.01.333",
	pages = "1318-1327",
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	address = "Linz",
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TY  - CPAPER
TI  - Understanding how additive manufacturing influences organizations’ strategy in knowledge economy
T2  - Procedia Computer Science
VL  - 200
AU  - Dias, S.
AU  - Espadinha-Cruz, P.
AU  - Matos, F.
PY  - 2021
SP  - 1318-1327
SN  - 1877-0509
DO  - 10.1016/j.procs.2022.01.333
CY  - Linz
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AB  - Industry 4.0 constituted a trigger to a new phase in the Industrial Revolution, heavily focused in the interconnectivity of the systems, bringing disruptive technologies such as Additive Manufacturing (AM). On top of that, the shift from an industrial economy to a knowledge-based economy, where knowledge is the actual raw material, is implicating changes on the labor market, as new jobs strongly rely on knowledge-intensive activities. This is forcing organizations to rethink their way to operate, since markets are getting even more competitive and susceptible to greater volatility. Herewith organizations are resorting to AM as way to strengthen competitive position, as this technology allows to seize new opportunities. As response to that, this paper presents an industry
analysis to AM based on Porter’s Five forces model, where forces such as threat of new entrants, bargaining power of customers, threat of substitutes, bargaining power of suppliers and rivalry among the existent competitors will be discussed under a knowledge perspective. The compiled evidence show that AM industry will plausibly suffer from a high rivalry in the next few years, as consequence of the increased power of customers and suppliers, low entry barriers for new entrants and due to pressures for a more sustainable society. Although these forces will not be totally controllable, organizations can plan their business strategy according to the knowledge they have on them. This type of approach will allow organizations to influence these forces more closely and at
the same time to predict possible scenarios, identify tendencies and map the sector. In the present paper is proposed a conceptual model based on Porter’s five forces to analyze the impact of AM on firms’ strategy. For future development this model will be extended to organizations operating with AM in Portugal for validating its practical applicability, which will be performed through questionnaire and/or case study.
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