Long-term support agreements such as availability-based contracts are often associated with the servitization of business models in such sectors as defence aerospace. In practice, there is no unambiguous way of linking availability and service outcomes from an operational perspective; rather, the focus tends to be placed almost exclusively on product-related metrics. To address this gap, this paper outlines a conceptual model of how advanced service outcomes should be delivered under an availability-based contract for defence avionics. The model is grounded on empirical evidence gathered through an in-depth case study in the UK defence sector. The research is one of the first attempts to shift the focus away from a notion of availability as...
Availability-based contracts which provide customers with the use of assets such as machines, ships,...
This article discusses the relationship between “Capability”and „Product-Service Systems‟(PSS) and ...
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maint...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Long-term support agreements such as availability-based contracts are often ass...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Under incentivized contractual mechanisms such as availab...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityContracting for availability is expected to become more prevalent ...
AbstractThe defence context more recently has been experiencing a significant shift towards servitiz...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityThe research in this paper is focused on enhancing existing knowle...
The defence context more recently has been experiencing a significant shift towards servitization. A...
The defence context more recently has been experiencing a significant shift towards servitization. A...
Characterising maintenance costs has always been challenging due to a lack of accurate prior cost da...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityThe aerospace and defence industries are moving towards new types ...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
Assumptions used in field reliability data analysis may be seldom made explicit or questioned in pra...
Availability-based contracts which provide customers with the use of assets such as machines, ships,...
This article discusses the relationship between “Capability”and „Product-Service Systems‟(PSS) and ...
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maint...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Long-term support agreements such as availability-based contracts are often ass...
Copyright © 2015 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Under incentivized contractual mechanisms such as availab...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityContracting for availability is expected to become more prevalent ...
AbstractThe defence context more recently has been experiencing a significant shift towards servitiz...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityThe research in this paper is focused on enhancing existing knowle...
The defence context more recently has been experiencing a significant shift towards servitization. A...
The defence context more recently has been experiencing a significant shift towards servitization. A...
Characterising maintenance costs has always been challenging due to a lack of accurate prior cost da...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityThe aerospace and defence industries are moving towards new types ...
This paper provides a viable systems perspective of an outcome-based service initiative involving ma...
Assumptions used in field reliability data analysis may be seldom made explicit or questioned in pra...
Availability-based contracts which provide customers with the use of assets such as machines, ships,...
This article discusses the relationship between “Capability”and „Product-Service Systems‟(PSS) and ...
Unavailability of technical systems, such as aircraft, is expensive. Technical systems require maint...