In response to the growing importance acquired by services and knowledge, industrialized countries have increasingly based their economic activity on the tertiary sector. In line with this renewed context, the analysis developed in this book has shed light on the effects that Servitization and Knowledge Management have had on the manufacturing sector. The book also provided an overview of the possible, and different, routes that contemporary manufacturing companies are taking. The volume is intended not only for academics and students, but also for practitioners interested in learning about the manufacturing organizations’ transformations in the current competitive environment
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. This chapter provides an overview of select literature on servitizati...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
The book aims at providing a new framework for understanding servitization. In particular, it sheds ...
In response to the growing importance acquired by services and knowledge, industrialized countries ...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
This book summarizes the “interim result” of the servitization activities in manufacturing industrie...
This thesis seeks to examine the difference between manufacturing and service firms with respect to ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how knowledge management systems can support the ...
Purpose: In the last decades, growing competitive pressures and increased customer expectations have...
The most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century is to increase the prod...
Title Servitization in Manufacturing Firms: Exploring Possible Relations Between the Product-Service...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
The provision of information-based immaterial goods as opposed to the manufacture of material ones h...
Today knowledge management actions and innovation processes are very specific and complex topics. T...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. This chapter provides an overview of select literature on servitizati...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
The book aims at providing a new framework for understanding servitization. In particular, it sheds ...
In response to the growing importance acquired by services and knowledge, industrialized countries ...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
This book summarizes the “interim result” of the servitization activities in manufacturing industrie...
This thesis seeks to examine the difference between manufacturing and service firms with respect to ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore how knowledge management systems can support the ...
Purpose: In the last decades, growing competitive pressures and increased customer expectations have...
The most important contribution management needs to make in the 21st century is to increase the prod...
Title Servitization in Manufacturing Firms: Exploring Possible Relations Between the Product-Service...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
The provision of information-based immaterial goods as opposed to the manufacture of material ones h...
Today knowledge management actions and innovation processes are very specific and complex topics. T...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. This chapter provides an overview of select literature on servitizati...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
The book aims at providing a new framework for understanding servitization. In particular, it sheds ...