2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2016.04.012
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Boosting servitization through digitization: Pathways and dynamic resource configurations for manufacturers

Abstract: Our aim is to describe and explain how digitization can enable servitization for manufacturers.• We perform a multiple-case study at four manufacturing companies that have developed and exploited digital means for service infusion.• Three pathways for digitally-enabled servitization are identified: industrial servitization, commercial servitization and value servitization.• Dynamic resource configurations are assigned to overcome barriers specific to each pathway.• Competitive benefits include expansion of mar… Show more

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“…The efficiency of Class 2 SMEs is neither affected by the market nor by its number of employees. In this class, it is possible to identify those manufacturing SMEs that can increase their level of efficiency by developing IT capabilities as affordable practices in changing markets [73], and by developing digital assets to better serve costumers instead of following other strategies [40,74]. Specifically, firms in this class should develop their own CPSO or fully outsource CPSO, and they should train their employees to be able to implement it in a proper way (ITE).…”
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“…The efficiency of Class 2 SMEs is neither affected by the market nor by its number of employees. In this class, it is possible to identify those manufacturing SMEs that can increase their level of efficiency by developing IT capabilities as affordable practices in changing markets [73], and by developing digital assets to better serve costumers instead of following other strategies [40,74]. Specifically, firms in this class should develop their own CPSO or fully outsource CPSO, and they should train their employees to be able to implement it in a proper way (ITE).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Interestingly, investment in R&D decreases the efficiency of firms in Class 4, while positive effects are observed for the investment in IT, specifically when this is partially outsourced, that is, these firms can be even more efficient if they invest in IT by emphasising the relevance of IT capabilities to increase their efficiency [40,74]. …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[19]. Research explores the alignment of these digitization capabilities with the pathways toward advanced services [21].…”
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“…Organization in BoP markets require digitization capabilities for identifying sanitation users and products, intelligence, connect, and analytical capabilities for optimizing sanitation marketing activities, reducing collection costs, and improving treatment processes, and orchestrating the role of back-end and front-end units [19][20][21][22].…”
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