A decision methodology to support servitisation of manufacturing
Purpose – This paper aims to present a decision support methodology named TraPSS (transition along the PSS continuum) to aid manufacturing companies planning to increase servitisation of their products. Design/methodology/approach – An action research approach was applied to the construction, valida...
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description | Purpose
– This paper aims to present a decision support methodology named TraPSS (transition along the PSS continuum) to aid manufacturing companies planning to increase servitisation of their products.
Design/methodology/approach
– An action research approach was applied to the construction, validation and implementation of the methodology.
Findings
– TraPSS is very useful in helping decision makers regarding the transition to a new PSS business model; it is unlikely that the methodology will be used by small companies.
Research limitations/implications
– Although the case study permitted an in-depth evaluation of the methodology, multiple case studies across industries would contribute to the robustness and generalisability of the methodology.
Practical implications
– TraPSS offers the possibility to improve a company's position in the market as well as revenues by adopting a new business model.
Originality/value
– The paper provides a new cross-disciplinary support methodology for identifying a company's position on the PSS continuum and decision-making regarding servitisation. |
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Design/methodology/approach
– An action research approach was applied to the construction, validation and implementation of the methodology.
Findings
– TraPSS is very useful in helping decision makers regarding the transition to a new PSS business model; it is unlikely that the methodology will be used by small companies.
Research limitations/implications
– Although the case study permitted an in-depth evaluation of the methodology, multiple case studies across industries would contribute to the robustness and generalisability of the methodology.
Practical implications
– TraPSS offers the possibility to improve a company's position in the market as well as revenues by adopting a new business model.
Originality/value
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– An action research approach was applied to the construction, validation and implementation of the methodology.
Findings
– TraPSS is very useful in helping decision makers regarding the transition to a new PSS business model; it is unlikely that the methodology will be used by small companies.
Research limitations/implications
– Although the case study permitted an in-depth evaluation of the methodology, multiple case studies across industries would contribute to the robustness and generalisability of the methodology.
Practical implications
– TraPSS offers the possibility to improve a company's position in the market as well as revenues by adopting a new business model.
Originality/value
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– An action research approach was applied to the construction, validation and implementation of the methodology.
Findings
– TraPSS is very useful in helping decision makers regarding the transition to a new PSS business model; it is unlikely that the methodology will be used by small companies.
Research limitations/implications
– Although the case study permitted an in-depth evaluation of the methodology, multiple case studies across industries would contribute to the robustness and generalisability of the methodology.
Practical implications
– TraPSS offers the possibility to improve a company's position in the market as well as revenues by adopting a new business model.
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