This concluding chapter summarises the previous chapters by focussing on two questions: (1) Can sector-specific environments explain differences in servitization by sector? (2) What dependencies affect the adaptation of manufacturers' operational departments to servitization? Juxtaposing the findings from the sector chapters suggests that manufacturers in sectors that are shocked by radical innovations in physical products, that serve markets with an oligopolistic customer structure and that have acquired superior knowledge in applying their own products are more likely to change their business models towards offering advanced services. In addition to the ratio of the installed base to annual sales, these three aspects have proved to be rel...
The purpose of the research reported in this paper has been to gain through a review on the existing...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
Manufacturing in developed economies is under massive pressure. Swaths of industrial sectors have be...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
Title Servitization in Manufacturing Firms: Exploring Possible Relations Between the Product-Service...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
This book summarizes the “interim result” of the servitization activities in manufacturing industrie...
The concept of servitization is well established in the literature, and yet the processes of organis...
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. This chapter provides an overview of select literature on servitizati...
The provision of information-based immaterial goods as opposed to the manufacture of material ones h...
The concept of servitization is well established in the literature, and yet the processes of organis...
The concept of servitization is getting established in the literature, and yet the processes of orga...
The purpose of the research reported in this paper has been to gain through a review on the existing...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
Manufacturing in developed economies is under massive pressure. Swaths of industrial sectors have be...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
Presenting both a comprehensive collection of sectorial studies of servitization in manufacturing in...
Manufacturing industries traditionally develop and produce tangible goods. Additionally, they provid...
Title Servitization in Manufacturing Firms: Exploring Possible Relations Between the Product-Service...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
Commentators suggest that to survive in developed economies manufacturing firms have to move up the ...
This book summarizes the “interim result” of the servitization activities in manufacturing industrie...
The concept of servitization is well established in the literature, and yet the processes of organis...
© Springer-Verlag London 2015. This chapter provides an overview of select literature on servitizati...
The provision of information-based immaterial goods as opposed to the manufacture of material ones h...
The concept of servitization is well established in the literature, and yet the processes of organis...
The concept of servitization is getting established in the literature, and yet the processes of orga...
The purpose of the research reported in this paper has been to gain through a review on the existing...
Servitization in the manufacturing industry implies a shift from an offer based mainly on standard g...
Manufacturing in developed economies is under massive pressure. Swaths of industrial sectors have be...