TY - JOUR
T1 - The employment implications of additive manufacturing
AU - Felice, Giulia
AU - Lamperti, Fabio
AU - Piscitello, Lucia
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - In spite of the fast spread of Additive Manufacturing (AM) in several countries and industries, its impact on employment is still unexplored and theoretically ambiguous. On the one hand, higher product customisation and shorter time-to-market entail an expansion of the market, thus fostering labour demand; on the other hand, AM profoundly changes the way goods are produced and little evidence exists regarding the complementarity or substitutability between AM technologies and labour. In this article, we contribute to fill this gap. We estimate labour demand functions augmented with a (patent-based) proxy of AM-related innovation in 31 OECD countries, across 21 manufacturing industries, over the 2009–2017 period. Our econometric findings show an overall positive relationship between AM technologies and employment at the industry level, due to both market expansion and complementarity between labour and AM technologies, while no labour-saving effect emerges. The importance of each mechanism, however, is heterogeneous across sectors.
AB - In spite of the fast spread of Additive Manufacturing (AM) in several countries and industries, its impact on employment is still unexplored and theoretically ambiguous. On the one hand, higher product customisation and shorter time-to-market entail an expansion of the market, thus fostering labour demand; on the other hand, AM profoundly changes the way goods are produced and little evidence exists regarding the complementarity or substitutability between AM technologies and labour. In this article, we contribute to fill this gap. We estimate labour demand functions augmented with a (patent-based) proxy of AM-related innovation in 31 OECD countries, across 21 manufacturing industries, over the 2009–2017 period. Our econometric findings show an overall positive relationship between AM technologies and employment at the industry level, due to both market expansion and complementarity between labour and AM technologies, while no labour-saving effect emerges. The importance of each mechanism, however, is heterogeneous across sectors.
KW - 3D printing
KW - Additive manufacturing
KW - employment
KW - industry-level analysis
KW - technological change
KW - 3D printing
KW - Additive manufacturing
KW - employment
KW - industry-level analysis
KW - technological change
UR - http://hdl.handle.net/10807/290196
U2 - 10.1080/13662716.2021.1967730
DO - 10.1080/13662716.2021.1967730
M3 - Article
SN - 1366-2716
VL - 29
SP - 333
EP - 366
JO - Industry and Innovation
JF - Industry and Innovation
ER -