The rise of 3D printing and the role of user firms in the U.S.: evidence from patent data |
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Authors: | Jongmin Choi |
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Institution: | Center for Government Competitiveness, Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea |
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Abstract: | 3D printing has been heralded as one of the key technologies for the Fourth Industrial Revolution but empirical analysis is still sparse. This paper provides empirical evidence by proposing a robust approach to identifying 3D printing inventions. Findings indicate the inventive activity has been rapidly growing since 2011 and is mainly led by user firms. The development of 3D printing has taken place in a variety of industrial sectors, not merely a specific sector. This implies 3D printing can be considered as a general purpose technology. Interestingly, the diffusion patterns of 3D printing vary across technological categories. User firms are divided into incumbent and new firms to examine how patent activities vary by the type of firm and time. Incumbent firms exploit 3D printing earlier than new firms do but new firms tend to enter into 3D printing space more than incumbent firms after the technology becomes prevalent. |
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Keywords: | 3D printing additive manufacturing a general-purpose technology patent analysis |
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