Authors' draft; post-print version. Final version available on Science Direct at http://www.sciencedirect.com/Two outcome-based defence contracts are studied in the attempt to better understand the provision of services in maintenance, repair and overhaul (MRO) environment that is contracted on the outcome of the equipment, rather than the provision of equipment. The nature of the contract changes the dynamics of the delivery, bringing complex issues such as customer behaviours and involvement to the forefront, with both customer and firm focused on value co-creation and co-production, rather than each party’s contractual obligation. We uncover four areas that are crucial in the understanding of value coproduction in service delivery and an...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide further insight into operations management of the p...
This paper reports on a research investigating organisational transformation of equipment‐based serv...
Summary Two outcome-based defence contracts are studied in the attempt to better understand the prov...
Two outcome-based defence contracts are studied in the attempt to better understand the provision of...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
Working paperThis study introduces the concept of outcome-based contracting (OBC) as the mechanism f...
Paper presented at CIRP Design Conference 2009, Cranfield, UK, 30-31 Mar 2009; also available on Cra...
Author's conference paper. To be published in Proceedings of the 11th International Research Seminar...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityTwo defence contracts for availability are studied in the attempt ...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
To remain competitive, manufacturing organisations have increasingly felt the need to provide uninte...
This paper investigates the new business model of outcome-based contracts where the firm is tasked t...
The authors propose that designing a manufacturer’s equipment-based service value proposition in out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide further insight into operations management of the p...
This paper reports on a research investigating organisational transformation of equipment‐based serv...
Summary Two outcome-based defence contracts are studied in the attempt to better understand the prov...
Two outcome-based defence contracts are studied in the attempt to better understand the provision of...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
Working paperThis study introduces the concept of outcome-based contracting (OBC) as the mechanism f...
Paper presented at CIRP Design Conference 2009, Cranfield, UK, 30-31 Mar 2009; also available on Cra...
Author's conference paper. To be published in Proceedings of the 11th International Research Seminar...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityTwo defence contracts for availability are studied in the attempt ...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
To remain competitive, manufacturing organisations have increasingly felt the need to provide uninte...
This paper investigates the new business model of outcome-based contracts where the firm is tasked t...
The authors propose that designing a manufacturer’s equipment-based service value proposition in out...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Emerald via the DOI in t...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to provide further insight into operations management of the p...
This paper reports on a research investigating organisational transformation of equipment‐based serv...