Table of contents - Special Issue: Servitization 2.0: Evaluating and progressing servitization-related research from novel conceptual and methodological perspectives
Guest Editors: Rodrigo Rabetino, Marko Kohtamäki, Christian Kowalkowski, Tim S. Baines, Rui Sousa
Reconciling and reconceptualising servitization research: drawing on modularity, platforms, ecosystems, risk and governance to develop mid-range theory
Mark Johnson, Jens K. Roehrich, Mehmet Chakkol, Andrew DaviesThis research bridges disparate research on servitization, namely product–service systems (PSS) and integrated solutions (IS), to provide valuable insights for the progression of…
Servitization for consumer products: an empirical exploration of challenges and benefits for supply chain partners
Melanie E. Kreye, Dirk Pieter van DonkTo increase sustainability of their products and enable new business opportunities, manufacturers explore servitization in consumer markets. Yet, the literature has not addressed…
Explaining the servitization paradox: a configurational theory and a performance measurement framework
Saara A. Brax, Armando Calabrese, Nathan Levialdi Ghiron, Luigi Tiburzi, Christian GrönroosPrevious research reports mixed results regarding the performance impact of servitization in manufacturing firms. To resolve this, the purpose of this paper is to develop a…
Exploring the root causes of servitization challenges: an organisational boundary perspective
Ali Ziaee Bigdeli, Kawaljeet Kapoor, Andreas Schroeder, Omid OmidvarThis paper explains how servitization disrupts long-established internal and external boundaries of product-focused manufacturers and investigates the root causes of servitization…
Boundary negotiations: a paradox theoretical approach for efficient and flexible modular systems
Philip Davies, Glenn Parry, Laura Anne Phillips, Irene C.L. NgThe purpose of this paper is to explore the interplay between firm boundary decisions and the management of both efficiency and flexibility and the implications this has for…
Exploring digital servitization trajectories within product–service–software space
Juliana Hsuan, Marin Jovanovic, Diego Honorato ClementeThis study shows various pathways manufacturers can take when embarking on digital servitization (DS) journeys. It builds on the DS and modularity literature to map the strategic…
A complexity management approach to servitization: the role of digital platforms
Ville Eloranta, Marco Ardolino, Nicola SaccaniThis study aims to enhance the theoretical foundations of servitization research by establishing a theoretical connection with complexity management. The authors develop a…
Understanding the influence of servitization on global value chains: a conceptual framework
Ismail Gölgeci, David Marius Gligor, Ewelina Lacka, Jawwad Z. RajaThis paper examines the servitization phenomenon in the context of global value chains (GVCs) and presents a conceptual framework by connecting the two literature…
Toward a multilevel perspective on digital servitization
Bieke Struyf, Serena Galvani, Paul Matthyssens, Roberta BocconcelliThe purpose of this paper is to provide a theoretical lens on digital servitization (DS) for future research purposes. By developing a multilevel framework that helps structure…
On the road to digital servitization – The (dis)continuous interplay between business model and digital technology
Yihua Chen, Ivanka Visnjic, Vinit Parida, Zhengang ZhangThe authors seek to understand the process of digital servitization as a shift of manufacturing companies from the provision of standard products and services to smart solutions…
A history-based framework of servitization and deservitization
Emanuel Gomes, David W. Lehman, Ferran Vendrell-Herrero, Oscar F. BustinzaThe purpose of this study is to develop a history-based framework of servitization and deservitization.
Theory development in servitization through the application of fsQCA and experiments
Anna Salonen, Marcus Zimmer, Joona KeränenThe purpose of this study is to explain how the application of fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) and experiments can advance theory development in the field of…
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Tobias Schoenherr
- Prof. Constantin Blome
- Robert D. Klassen