Towards an operations strategy for product-centric servitization


Autoria(s): Baines, Tim; Lightfoot, Howard; Peppard, Joe; Johnson, Mark; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Shehab, Essam; Swink, Morgan
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24/04/2009

Resumo

Purpose – This paper aims to present a framework that will help manufacturing firms to configure their internal production and support operations to enable effective and efficient delivery of products and their closely associated services. Design/methodology/approach – First, the key definitions and literature sources directly associated with servitization of manufacturing are established. Then, a theoretical framework that categorises the key characteristics of a manufacturer's operations strategy is developed and this is populated using both evidence from the extant literature and empirical data. Findings – The framework captures a set of operations principles, structures and processes that can guide a manufacturer in the delivery of product-centric servitized offering. These are illustrated and contrasted against operations that deliver purely product (production operations) and those which deliver purely services (services operations). Research limitations/implications – The work is based on a review of the literature supported by data collected from an exploratory case study. Whilst it provides an essential platform, further research will be needed to validate the framework. Originality/value – The principal contribution of this paper is a framework that captures the key characteristics of operations for product-centric servitized manufacture.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16074/1/IJOPM_servitization_paper_Final_7_Nov.pdf

Baines, Tim; Lightfoot, Howard; Peppard, Joe; Johnson, Mark; Tiwari, Ashutosh; Shehab, Essam and Swink, Morgan (2009). Towards an operations strategy for product-centric servitization. International Journal of Operations and Production Management, 29 (5), pp. 494-519.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/16074/

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Article

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