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Global value chains from a 3D printing perspective
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Pearce, Joshua M
, Laplume, André O
, Petersen, Bent
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3-D printers
/ 3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Additives
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Business and Management
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Commercial production
/ Coordinators
/ Design
/ End users
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Global values
/ Households
/ Industrial production
/ Information technology
/ Innovations
/ International
/ International Business
/ Localization
/ Machinery
/ Management
/ Manufacturing
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Materials
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanics
/ Multinational corporations
/ New technology
/ Organization
/ Original Article
/ PERSPECTIVE
/ Printing
/ Printing industry
/ Process engineering
/ Production
/ Questions
/ Rapid prototyping
/ Raw materials
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Technology
/ Value chain
2016
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Global value chains from a 3D printing perspective
by
Pearce, Joshua M
, Laplume, André O
, Petersen, Bent
in
3-D printers
/ 3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Additives
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Business and Management
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Commercial production
/ Coordinators
/ Design
/ End users
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Global values
/ Households
/ Industrial production
/ Information technology
/ Innovations
/ International
/ International Business
/ Localization
/ Machinery
/ Management
/ Manufacturing
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Materials
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanics
/ Multinational corporations
/ New technology
/ Organization
/ Original Article
/ PERSPECTIVE
/ Printing
/ Printing industry
/ Process engineering
/ Production
/ Questions
/ Rapid prototyping
/ Raw materials
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Technology
/ Value chain
2016
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Global value chains from a 3D printing perspective
by
Pearce, Joshua M
, Laplume, André O
, Petersen, Bent
in
3-D printers
/ 3D printing
/ Additive manufacturing
/ Additives
/ Adoption of innovations
/ Business and Management
/ Business Strategy/Leadership
/ Commercial production
/ Coordinators
/ Design
/ End users
/ Engineering Sciences
/ Global values
/ Households
/ Industrial production
/ Information technology
/ Innovations
/ International
/ International Business
/ Localization
/ Machinery
/ Management
/ Manufacturing
/ Manufacturing industries
/ Materials
/ Mechanical engineering
/ Mechanics
/ Multinational corporations
/ New technology
/ Organization
/ Original Article
/ PERSPECTIVE
/ Printing
/ Printing industry
/ Process engineering
/ Production
/ Questions
/ Rapid prototyping
/ Raw materials
/ Specialization
/ Studies
/ Technology
/ Value chain
2016
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Global value chains from a 3D printing perspective
2016
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Overview
This article outlines the evolution of additive manufacturing technology, culminating in 3D printing and presents a vision of how this evolution is affecting existing global value chains (GVCs) in production. In particular, we bring up questions about how this new technology can affect the geographic span and density of GVCs. Potentially, wider adoption of this technology has the potential to partially reverse the trend towards global specialization of production systems into elements that may be geographically dispersed and closer to the end users (localization). This leaves the question of whether in some industries diffusion of 3D printing technologies may change the role of multinational enterprises as coordinators of GVCs by inducing the engagement of a wider variety of firms, even households.
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Palgrave Macmillan,Palgrave Macmillan UK
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