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Integrating Smart PSS and SCPS for Sustainable Manufacturing

In: Sustainable Product-Service Systems

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  • Mario Rapaccini

    (University of Florence, Department of Industrial Engineering)

  • Maria Spadafora

    (University of Brescia, Department of Mechanical and Industrial Engineering)

Abstract

This chapter connects the concept of sustainable Smart Product-Service Systems with Socio-Cyber- Physical Systems, in the context of the smart factory. We use the Service-Dominant logic lens to explain the linkages between these two paradigms, emphasizing how value is co-created by the interplay of the provider and the customer of a sustainable Smart Product-Service System, and by the collaboration of the smart factory manager and the users of Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems. By examining these linkages, the chapter highlights the emergence of new manufacturing paradigms such as smart manufacturing and on-demand manufacturing services. The study concludes that the convergence of sustainable Smart Product-Service Systems and Socio-Cyber-Physical Systems could significantly contribute to the transition towards more resilient, intelligent, and sustainable industrial systems, in which human and environmental factors are key to any manufacturing decisions.

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  • Mario Rapaccini & Maria Spadafora, 2026. "Integrating Smart PSS and SCPS for Sustainable Manufacturing," Springer Books, in: Marko Kohtamäki & Rodrigo Rabetino & Vinit Parida & David Sjödin & Tim Baines & Ali Ziaee Bigdeli (ed.), Sustainable Product-Service Systems, pages 241-254, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-032-07765-3_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-07765-3_14
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