Service bundling can be regarded as an option for service providers to strengthen their competitive advantages, cope with dynamic market conditions and heterogeneous consumer demand. Despite these positive effects, actual guidance for the identification of service bundles and the act of bundling itself can be regarded as a gap. Previous research has resulted in a conceptualization of a service bundling method relying on a structured service description in order to fill this gap. This method addresses the reasoning about the suitability of services to be part of a bundle based on analyzing existing relationships between services captured by a description language. This paper extends the aforementioned research by presenting an initial set of...
Businesses increasingly offer their services electronically via the Web. Take for example an Interne...
Customers in B2B as well as B2C markets increasingly demand integrated problem solutions from their ...
Despite the ubiquity of services, there is still no consensus ontheir exact nature and structure. Th...
Service bundling can be regarded as an option for service providers to strengthen their competitive ...
The phenomenon of organizations offering service bundles can typically be observed in dynamic market...
Offering service bundles to the market is a promising option for service providers to strengthen the...
The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of what contextual factors influence the s...
To offer online bundles of independent e-services, software is needed that composes services of diff...
Offering service bundles to the market is a promising option for service providers to strengthen the...
This is the accepted version of this conference paper. To be published as: Kohlborn, Thomas and Lueb...
The inexpensive and global connectivity provided by the Internet has triggered a wave of interest in...
Services can be Internet-based e-commerce services, business services that abstract company-level in...
The service bundling is one of the main strategies in telecommunications sector. In fact, bundling p...
We outline a rigorous approach that models how companies can electronically offer packages of indepe...
peer reviewedBusinesses increasingly offer their services electronically via the Web. Take for examp...
Businesses increasingly offer their services electronically via the Web. Take for example an Interne...
Customers in B2B as well as B2C markets increasingly demand integrated problem solutions from their ...
Despite the ubiquity of services, there is still no consensus ontheir exact nature and structure. Th...
Service bundling can be regarded as an option for service providers to strengthen their competitive ...
The phenomenon of organizations offering service bundles can typically be observed in dynamic market...
Offering service bundles to the market is a promising option for service providers to strengthen the...
The purpose of this paper is to advance our understanding of what contextual factors influence the s...
To offer online bundles of independent e-services, software is needed that composes services of diff...
Offering service bundles to the market is a promising option for service providers to strengthen the...
This is the accepted version of this conference paper. To be published as: Kohlborn, Thomas and Lueb...
The inexpensive and global connectivity provided by the Internet has triggered a wave of interest in...
Services can be Internet-based e-commerce services, business services that abstract company-level in...
The service bundling is one of the main strategies in telecommunications sector. In fact, bundling p...
We outline a rigorous approach that models how companies can electronically offer packages of indepe...
peer reviewedBusinesses increasingly offer their services electronically via the Web. Take for examp...
Businesses increasingly offer their services electronically via the Web. Take for example an Interne...
Customers in B2B as well as B2C markets increasingly demand integrated problem solutions from their ...
Despite the ubiquity of services, there is still no consensus ontheir exact nature and structure. Th...