Reversed servitization paths: a case analysis of two manufacturers |
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Authors: | Max Finne Saara Brax Jan Holmström |
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Affiliation: | 1. Aalto University, School of Science, P.O. Box 15500, 00076, Aalto, Finland
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Abstract: | The literature on service business in manufacturing companies posits that manufacturers “servitize” by increasing the proportion of services offered. This study presents two paths that are contrary to such forward-unidirectional servitization, indicating “reversed servitization.” In the first case, a capital goods manufacturer lost visibility to its installed base due to evolving product technology. We use the case of photocopier manufacturer Xerox to support our findings; a regulation change forced Xerox to move from a service-based toward a product-based business model. We thus propose that influencing environmental factors need to be researched and that the literature of organizational ecology may serve as a complementary perspective. |
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