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La servitizzazione delle imprese: una sfida strategica attuale e difficile

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  • Marco Raimondi

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Servitization of manufacturing companies - i.e. the integrated offering of product and services - appears both as a more and more relevant component of the present service-dominated economies, and as a growing strategy evolution for manufacturing companies. A strategic model illustrates four types/levels of servitization strategy. Management research shows that servitization means no automatic success as a dangerous service paradox can emerge (i.e. adding services increases the company turnover but reduces profitability). This is due to the difficulties manufacturing companies must overcome to make such a move a strategic and economic success. Difficulties include: the intrinsic diversity between service and product whereas they both have to be bundled into a strictly coordinated management, the strong strategic potential of servitization which pushes companies towards more demanding strategy levels, the need to adopt a business model which differentiates in many features from the manufacturing company. A new paradigm, mixing manufacturing and servicing profiles, could be of help.

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  • Marco Raimondi, 2011. "La servitizzazione delle imprese: una sfida strategica attuale e difficile," Micro & Macro Marketing, Società editrice il Mulino, issue 1, pages 119-136.
  • Handle: RePEc:mul:jyf1hn:doi:10.1431/34372:y:2011:i:1:p:119-136
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