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Business model of service-driven manufacturing from S-G logic perspective

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  • Xiaoyan Liu
  • Zhaoquan Jian
  • Kwanho Thomas Yeung
  • Jeff Yeung

Abstract

This research aims to contribute knowledge of value creation in service-driven manufacturing based on S-D logic rather than G-D logic. By using case study methodology to gather primary and secondary data, we have addressed four key research questions and identified significant findings which enable managerial discussion. Several research highlights include: 1) a set of synergistic managerial practices, including establishing interactive platforms, defining participating rules and building incentive mechanism, can achieve better use of operant resources of multiple actors; 2) managing the interactive platform and tools is a vital condition for value co-creation with multiple actors; 3) the use-value of customer is determined by means of personalised service based on customers' context; 4) a service ecosystem is built according to the shared institutional logic and clear rules of action. This study will promote the development of the manufacturing servitisation theory towards the S-D logic paradigm.

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  • Xiaoyan Liu & Zhaoquan Jian & Kwanho Thomas Yeung & Jeff Yeung, 2019. "Business model of service-driven manufacturing from S-G logic perspective," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 33(3/4), pages 234-255.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:33:y:2019:i:3/4:p:234-255
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