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Value Creation with Digital Twins in the End-of-Lifecycle Phase of Smart Products: Applied Data Resources in Academic Literature

In: Smart Services Summit

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  • Gianluca Galeno

    (Zurich University of Applied Sciences)

  • Linard Barth

    (Zurich University of Applied Sciences)

  • Matthias Ehrat

    (Zurich University of Applied Sciences)

  • Umut Demiriz

    (Zurich University of Applied Sciences)

Abstract

Smart products generate data during their entire life cycle. The usage of data during the first two lifecycle phases (beginning-of-life and middle-of-life) of a product is well researched. This study aims to investigate the origin, and the value creation of data that takes place in the final phase of the lifecycle through a systematic literature review. The findings are classified in a two-dimensional manner. A first dimension splits the data category into product-, context- and customer-related data and the second dimension splits the data sources into external, internal and thing related sources. Most of the data resources exploited for end-of-life decisions in the literature can be associated to the data category product, originating from the sources thing and internal system. The results show that use cases such as disposal, recycling, reuse, and refurbishment, which generate end-of-life value using life cycle data, are rarely described in the academic literature.

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  • Gianluca Galeno & Linard Barth & Matthias Ehrat & Umut Demiriz, 2022. "Value Creation with Digital Twins in the End-of-Lifecycle Phase of Smart Products: Applied Data Resources in Academic Literature," Progress in IS, in: Shaun West & Jürg Meierhofer & Utpal Mangla (ed.), Smart Services Summit, pages 85-94, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:prochp:978-3-030-97042-0_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-97042-0_9
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