Manufacturing in developed economies is under massive pressure. Swaths of industrial sectors have been lost to the emerging economies in the Middle and Far East. Commentators have advocated that manufacturing firms in developed economies should respond by moving up the value chain, seeking to innovate and create more sophisticated products and services so that they do not have to compete on the basis of cost alone (Porter and Ketels, 2003). While this strategy is proving increasingly popular with policy makers and academics there is limited empirical evidence exploring whether it is being adopted in practice. And if so, what the impact of this “servitization ” of manufacturing might be. This paper seeks to fill a gap in the literature by pr...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
As manufacturing businesses operate in an ever more competitive, global economy where products are e...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
Manufacturing in developed economies is under massive pressure. Swaths of industrial sectors have be...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the...
This paper uses the supply tables underlying WIOT data to explore the provision of services by manuf...
The provision of information-based immaterial goods as opposed to the manufacture of material ones h...
The decline of manufacturing in OECD countries and job implications has been a long-time concern. Re...
Manufacturing firms increasingly produce and provide services along with or instead of their traditi...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard ...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
As manufacturing businesses operate in an ever more competitive, global economy where products are e...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
Manufacturing in developed economies is under massive pressure. Swaths of industrial sectors have be...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the...
This paper uses the supply tables underlying WIOT data to explore the provision of services by manuf...
The provision of information-based immaterial goods as opposed to the manufacture of material ones h...
The decline of manufacturing in OECD countries and job implications has been a long-time concern. Re...
Manufacturing firms increasingly produce and provide services along with or instead of their traditi...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard ...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
As manufacturing businesses operate in an ever more competitive, global economy where products are e...
This paper provides new evidence for the servitization of European manufacturing – the trend that ma...