Purpose – The paper challenges the focal firm perspective of much resource/capability research, identifying how a dyadic perspective facilitates identification of capabilities required for servitization. Design/methodology/approach – Exploratory study consisting of seven dyadic relationships in five sectors. Findings – An additional dimension of capabilities should be recognised; whether they are developed independently or interactively (with another actor). The following examples of interactively developed capabilities are identified: knowledge development, where partners interactively communicate to understand capabilities; service enablement, manufacturers work with suppliers and customers to support delivery of new services; service dev...
Purpose of the paper and literature addressed: The purpose of this paper is to empirically investiga...
A number of authors within business marketing andpurchasing, have stressed that the heterogeneity of...
Capability acquisition from multinational corporations is one of the most important means by which i...
Purpose – The paper challenges the focal firm perspective of much resource/capability research, iden...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to challenge the focal firm perspective of much resource/capabi...
Purpose – The paper challenges the focal firm perspective of much resource/capability research, iden...
The concept of connectivity between inter-firm relationships underlies the network view of markets. ...
Purpose: To understand the tensions that servitization activities create between actors within netwo...
Why are some firms able to survive and prosper through the recessions, technological revolutions, ec...
Servitization is a transformation process requiring manufacturers to develop dynamic capabilities to...
Our study extends the emerging inter-firm-level theorization of dynamic capabilities by articulating...
Manufacturers are challenged to embrace service provision to customers to increase profitability, ac...
Servitization is the process by which manufacturers add services to their product offerings and even...
The existing literature investigates organizational capabilities for servitization in exploratory st...
Servitization involves manufacturers developing service offerings to grow revenue and profit. Advanc...
Purpose of the paper and literature addressed: The purpose of this paper is to empirically investiga...
A number of authors within business marketing andpurchasing, have stressed that the heterogeneity of...
Capability acquisition from multinational corporations is one of the most important means by which i...
Purpose – The paper challenges the focal firm perspective of much resource/capability research, iden...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to challenge the focal firm perspective of much resource/capabi...
Purpose – The paper challenges the focal firm perspective of much resource/capability research, iden...
The concept of connectivity between inter-firm relationships underlies the network view of markets. ...
Purpose: To understand the tensions that servitization activities create between actors within netwo...
Why are some firms able to survive and prosper through the recessions, technological revolutions, ec...
Servitization is a transformation process requiring manufacturers to develop dynamic capabilities to...
Our study extends the emerging inter-firm-level theorization of dynamic capabilities by articulating...
Manufacturers are challenged to embrace service provision to customers to increase profitability, ac...
Servitization is the process by which manufacturers add services to their product offerings and even...
The existing literature investigates organizational capabilities for servitization in exploratory st...
Servitization involves manufacturers developing service offerings to grow revenue and profit. Advanc...
Purpose of the paper and literature addressed: The purpose of this paper is to empirically investiga...
A number of authors within business marketing andpurchasing, have stressed that the heterogeneity of...
Capability acquisition from multinational corporations is one of the most important means by which i...