Because research on outcome-based service offerings (OBS) is very case study oriented, we lack empirical knowledge of OBS provider profitability in general. Drawing upon an unbalanced panel dataset (n = 1566, N = 14,756), we found that an average OBS provider manufacturer has a 4.40-percentage-point higher gross margin than an average non-OBS manufacturer. In addition, we found that large OBS providers generate lower profits. Since OBS offerings are complex and highly customized, scaling them is a challenge that requires investments in digital technologies and solution modularity. Thus, we tested the moderating role of R&D investments on the scale-profitability relationship and found that for OBS firms, R&D investments moderate the negative...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore strategies for visualizing the value of service-ba...
Part 7: Lean Organization for Industry 4.0International audienceThere is a growing interest in the p...
As manufacturing businesses operate in an ever more competitive, global economy where products are e...
Because research on outcome-based service offerings (OBS) is very case study oriented, we lack empir...
Outcome-based contracts (OBC) refer to agreements between providers and customers where providers ar...
Purpose: Markets have a proven propensity for valuing research and development (R&D) intensity of ma...
Outcome-based contracts (OBCs) are claimed to be the new business model for manufacturers. They have...
Outcome-based contracts (OBCs) are frequently seen as the most advanced level of service offering th...
Outcome-based contracts (OBCs) are claimed to be the new business model for manufacturers. They have...
Increasingly complex industrial services rely on outcome-based contracts (OBCs); however, there is a...
Outcome business models (OBMs) guarantee and deliver economic and operational results for customers....
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant change in the economic output worldwide, and ...
Business model innovation by manufacturing firms, through the addition of services to the core produ...
Business model innovation by manufacturing firms, through the addition of services to the core produ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore strategies for visualizing the value of service-ba...
Part 7: Lean Organization for Industry 4.0International audienceThere is a growing interest in the p...
As manufacturing businesses operate in an ever more competitive, global economy where products are e...
Because research on outcome-based service offerings (OBS) is very case study oriented, we lack empir...
Outcome-based contracts (OBC) refer to agreements between providers and customers where providers ar...
Purpose: Markets have a proven propensity for valuing research and development (R&D) intensity of ma...
Outcome-based contracts (OBCs) are claimed to be the new business model for manufacturers. They have...
Outcome-based contracts (OBCs) are frequently seen as the most advanced level of service offering th...
Outcome-based contracts (OBCs) are claimed to be the new business model for manufacturers. They have...
Increasingly complex industrial services rely on outcome-based contracts (OBCs); however, there is a...
Outcome business models (OBMs) guarantee and deliver economic and operational results for customers....
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Over the last few decades there has been a significant change in the economic output worldwide, and ...
Business model innovation by manufacturing firms, through the addition of services to the core produ...
Business model innovation by manufacturing firms, through the addition of services to the core produ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to explore strategies for visualizing the value of service-ba...
Part 7: Lean Organization for Industry 4.0International audienceThere is a growing interest in the p...
As manufacturing businesses operate in an ever more competitive, global economy where products are e...