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Robot adoption and product innovation

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posted on 2025-04-07, 09:58 authored by D Antonioli, A Marzucchi, F Rentocchini, S Vannuccini
We investigate the unexplored relationship between robot technology adoption and product innovation. We exploit Spanish firm-level data on robot adoption and use a staggered timing difference-in-differences, supported by an instrumental variable approach. Instead of an enabling effect, we find a negative association between robot adoption and the probability to introduce product innovations, as well as their number. The result is particularly significant for larger, established, and non-high-tech firms. In line with industry evolution models, we rationalise and interpret the findings suggesting that a key mechanism at work in the robotisation-innovation nexus are diseconomies of scope fuelled by capacity-increasing investments. We also discuss whether industrial robots in our data feature enabling capabilities at all. Our results have important implications for understanding the role of robots in firms' operations and strategies, as well as for policy design.

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  • Published

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Journal

Research Policy

ISSN

0048-7333

Publisher

Elsevier BV

Issue

6

Volume

53

Article number

105002

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Institution

University of Sussex

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