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Moving from basic offerings to value-added solutions: Strategies, barriers and alignment
Authors:Paul Matthyssens [Author Vitae]  Koen Vandenbempt [Author Vitae]
Institution:a University of Antwerp, Belgium
b University of Antwerp Management School, Prinsstraat 13, B-2000 Antwerpen, Belgium
Abstract:Commoditization erodes the competitive differentiation of companies and often leads to a profit squeeze. Existing literature recommends the transition from basic product offerings to service-based value concepts in order to regain competitiveness in such a context. This paper explores the concrete efforts of suppliers in the commoditized electro-technical industry to create new non-price-based customer value. In this paper, a taxonomy of efforts is developed which builds on the competitive strategy and strategic marketing literature. Our research identifies barriers to the market introduction of these new value concepts. Observations in this industry lead to a framework that (1) proposes alternative step-by-step strategies for making the transition from basic products to service-based solutions, and (2) offers alignment suggestions for overcoming identified barriers. Migration paths to introducing new service-based value concepts are incremental rather than radical, and managers should complement their market approach with (a) value chain actions to create multilevel industry support and (b) an organizational alignment approach.
Keywords:Commoditization  Market strategy  Competitive differentiation  Alignment  Value-added solutions
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