This paper explores the business implications of Integrated Product and Service Offerings (IPSOs). The objective is to show examples of the business implications of IPSOs from a supplier’s perspective, and to suggest specifications for supporting methods needed for such an industrial company. The paper is largely based on empirical case studies of 120 Swedish manufacturing companies of all sizes. Results from the case studies show that both small and large companies that conduct the transition towards IPSOs face several important strategic challenges, some of them associated with high risk
In Sweden, manufacturers have a growing need to extend the control of their products in the supply c...
AbstractWhile the provision of industrial product-service systems (IPS2) is considered to be traditi...
In order to provide effective Product-Service-Solutions, so-called Integrated Solutions, especially ...
This paper explores the business implications of Integrated Product and Service Offerings (IPSOs). T...
The objective of this article is to uncover benefits and risks of Integrated Product Service Offerin...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityThis paper reports the current status of how companies address IPS...
The development towards total offers; integrated product and service offers, is a trend in industry,...
Many companies in project business are expanding their offering with services. Despite much writing ...
This paper quantifies environmental and economic benefits of the Integrated Product Service Offering...
AbstractThe objective is to analyze how proposed Integrated Product Service Offering (IPSO) actors a...
Yesterday’s sole hardware product is becoming more and more rare. Today, the original products are i...
AbstractNowadays manufacturing companies, that traditionally sell stand-alone products or services, ...
In Sweden, manufacturers have a growing need to extend the control of their products in the supply c...
Due to customer pressure and growing competition, industrial companies are increasingly moving towar...
The aim of this paper is to investigate potential benefits and challenges regarding knowledge transf...
In Sweden, manufacturers have a growing need to extend the control of their products in the supply c...
AbstractWhile the provision of industrial product-service systems (IPS2) is considered to be traditi...
In order to provide effective Product-Service-Solutions, so-called Integrated Solutions, especially ...
This paper explores the business implications of Integrated Product and Service Offerings (IPSOs). T...
The objective of this article is to uncover benefits and risks of Integrated Product Service Offerin...
Organised by: Cranfield UniversityThis paper reports the current status of how companies address IPS...
The development towards total offers; integrated product and service offers, is a trend in industry,...
Many companies in project business are expanding their offering with services. Despite much writing ...
This paper quantifies environmental and economic benefits of the Integrated Product Service Offering...
AbstractThe objective is to analyze how proposed Integrated Product Service Offering (IPSO) actors a...
Yesterday’s sole hardware product is becoming more and more rare. Today, the original products are i...
AbstractNowadays manufacturing companies, that traditionally sell stand-alone products or services, ...
In Sweden, manufacturers have a growing need to extend the control of their products in the supply c...
Due to customer pressure and growing competition, industrial companies are increasingly moving towar...
The aim of this paper is to investigate potential benefits and challenges regarding knowledge transf...
In Sweden, manufacturers have a growing need to extend the control of their products in the supply c...
AbstractWhile the provision of industrial product-service systems (IPS2) is considered to be traditi...
In order to provide effective Product-Service-Solutions, so-called Integrated Solutions, especially ...