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Paths toward advanced service-oriented business models : A configurational analysis of small- and medium-sized incumbent manufacturers

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  • Marco Paiola
  • Tatiana Khvatova

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Francesco Schiavone
  • Fauzia Jabeen

Abstract

The present article contributes to the theory of Business Model Innovation by incumbent firms via digital servitization. Our research explores the conditions affecting manufacturers' ability to innovate their business models by developing and supplying advanced, digitally-based services. The authors performed a Qualitative Comparative Analysis via a qualitative investigation of the novel business models adopted by 19 Italian small- and medium-sized incumbent manufacturers. Our study found a series of theoretically relevant causal factors for the targeted outcome variable: size and investments, customer intimacy, and external service suppliers are crucial paths for developing successful digitally-based advanced services. The findings suggest three managerial implications: first, managers must capitalise on corporate knowledge and assets, mapping and leveraging useful people and technologies. Second, they should seek external service providers related to technology and strategy/organisation to help them update the value proposition. Third, they must build and foster customer intimacy and capitalise on key customers, either leveraging the extant sales/field service structures or envisioning new direct data exchange channels.

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  • Marco Paiola & Tatiana Khvatova & Francesco Schiavone & Fauzia Jabeen, 2022. "Paths toward advanced service-oriented business models : A configurational analysis of small- and medium-sized incumbent manufacturers," Post-Print hal-04325566, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-04325566
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    1. Behl, Abhishek & Sampat, Brinda & Gaur, Jighyasu & Pereira, Vijay & Laker, Benjamin & Shankar, Amit & Shi, Yangyan & Roohanifar, Mohammad, 2024. "Can gamification help green supply chain management firms achieve sustainable results in servitized ecosystem? An empirical investigation," Technovation, Elsevier, vol. 129(C).
    2. Liu, Hongda & Zhao, Haifeng & Li, Shiyuan, 2023. "Future social change of manufacturing and service industries: Service-oriented manufacturing under the integration of innovation-flows drive," Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Elsevier, vol. 196(C).

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