The role of generative design and additive manufacturing capabilities in developing human–AI symbiosis: Evidence from multiple case studies

Author:

Bendoly Elliot1ORCID,Chandrasekaran Aravind1,Lima Mateus do Rego Ferreira1,Handfield Robert2,Khajavi Siavash H.3,Roscoe Samuel4

Affiliation:

1. The Ohio State University Columbus Ohio USA

2. North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

3. Aalto University Espoo Finland

4. University of British Columbia Vancouver Canada

Abstract

AbstractThe benefits of additive manufacturing (AM) extend beyond the attributes of physical products and production processes they enable. Experience with AM can augment the way design is approached and can increase opportunities to pivot toward less familiar design tasks. We begin this qualitative study with a natural experiment made possible by an exogenous shock: the COVID‐19 pandemic. Through a three‐stage case study approach using a grounded theory‐building method, we contrast AM usage among a set of firms, half of which pivoted their resources away from their traditional production and toward a response to this shock. We engage in an abductive reasoning approach to consider common threads in AM capabilities that facilitated this pivoting. Our analyses suggest that the advanced use of generative design (GD), a category of computational technologies enabling novel and optimized design, is a critical attribute of these firms that ended up pivoting to make COVID‐related products. Specifically, firms with experience applying this capability demonstrated a unique ability to pivot during this shock and emphasized their valuation of AM‐enabled agility. We revisited these firms 2 years after initial contact and found that GD was associated with higher levels of innovation and was largely viewed by designers as a mechanism driving double‐loop learning. Overall, our study provides insights into the symbiosis between human and artificially intelligent GD, and the role of such symbiosis in advancing AM capabilities.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Management of Technology and Innovation,Information Systems and Management,Strategy and Management,General Business, Management and Accounting

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