Servitization and enterprization in the construction industry:the case of a specialist subcontractor


Autoria(s): Govette, Stephen J.; Little, Paul; Clegg, Benjamin T.; Baines, Tim S.
Contribuinte(s)

Baines, Timothy

Clegg, Ben

Harrison, David

Data(s)

2013

Resumo

The current economic climate and a continuing fall in output of the UK construction industry has led to falling prices and margins particularly affecting those lower down in the supply chain such as specialist subcontractors. Coen Ltd. is one such company based in the West Midlands. Faced with a need to up its game it has embarked on a business improvement programme concentrating on better operational efficiency, building stronger client relationships and delivering value added services. Lacking appropriate internal resources Coen has joined with Aston Business School in a 2 year ERDF sponsored project to fulfil the transformation programme. The paper will describe the evolution of product- service offerings in construction and link this with the work being carried out at Coen with Aston and outline the anticipated outcomes.

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22343/1/Servitization_and_enterprization_in_the_construction_industry.pdf

Govette, Stephen J.; Little, Paul; Clegg, Benjamin T. and Baines, Tim S. (2013). Servitization and enterprization in the construction industry:the case of a specialist subcontractor. IN: Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2013. Baines, Timothy; Clegg, Ben and Harrison, David (eds) Birmingham (UK): Aston University.

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Aston University

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http://eprints.aston.ac.uk/22343/

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NonPeerReviewed