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In many business markets, manufacturers seek service-led growth to secure their existing positions and continue to grow in increasingly competitive environments. Using longitudinal data from 513 German mechanical engineering companies and latent growth curve modeling, this study offers a fine-grained view of the financial performance implications o...

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... summarize all these measurement scales and items in the Appendix. Table 2 provides an overview of descriptive statistics and correlations between variables. ...

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... Service Business Focus helps bridge the gap between service innovation Servitization offers, and customer expectations. This result aligns with research (Eggert et al., 2014) and (Kindström & Kowalkowski, 2014), which shows that Service Business Focus is essential in strengthening the relationship between Servitization and Purchase Intention. ...
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The development of digital technology has changed the business landscape significantly, especially in terms of improving operational efficiency and customer experience. One strategy that companies are increasingly implementing is servitization, namely a shift from a product-based business model to a service that provides added value for customers. This study aims to analyze the influence of servitization on purchase intention and the role of digital technology and service business focus as mediators in this relationship. This research uses quantitative methods with data collection techniques through questionnaires distributed to 75 respondents consisting of coffee shops and restaurant businesses in Solo Raya. Data analysis was carried out using the Partial Least Squares-Structural Equation Modeling (PLS-SEM) method with the help of SmartPLS 3.0 software. The research results show that servitization positively and significantly affects purchase intention, digital technology, and service business focus. However, digital technology does not directly influence purchase intention, indicating that digital technology alone is insufficient to increase customer purchase intention without an appropriate service strategy. Meanwhile, service business focus has been proven to significantly influence purchase intention and mediate the relationship between servitization and purchase intention. These findings confirm that companies that implement servitization and have a strong focus on business services are better able to increase customer purchasing intentions than relying solely on digital technology. Therefore, companies are advised to adopt digital technologies and ensure that their service strategies can increase customer value.
... To calibrate the set memberships for SSP and SSC, information from Eggert et al. (2011) andEggert et al. (2014) on the average number of SSP and SSC offered by German manufacturing companies was compared with present data. For a case to be considered more in than out of the set of high focus of the service offering on SSP (or SSC, respectively), it must actively offer an above-average number of services in each category (Antioco et al., 2008). ...
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Purpose This study examine how provider- and customer-related factors interact to influence servitization success. It adopts the transaction cost theory along with a configurational approach and hypothesizes that different configurations of five key conditions—service offering, specific investments, perceived customer opportunism, willingness for integration and demand uncertainty—can lead to servitization success or failure. Design/methodology/approach The study applies fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) to a sample of 143 German manufacturers, addressing the complex causalities involved in servitization success. Findings The analysis identifies six sufficient configurations for servitization success and five for servitization failure. The findings reveal that servitization can succeed through various types of service offerings. While opportunism does not hinder success, the decision to offer an extensive service portfolio is influenced by anticipated opportunism and complex customer needs. Specific investments function primarily as drivers for success, particularly when combined with a limited service offering and complex customer needs. However, these investments can increase transaction costs when linked to an extensive service portfolio. Though not essential, customer integration emerges as a relevant success factor, acting as a safeguard against opportunism. Practical implications Servitization can be successful even with opportunism. Developing methods to assess customers’ readiness for integration can mitigate opportunistic behavior and foster successful servitization. Originality/value This study advances servitization research by addressing the often-overlooked interplay between provider- and customer-related factors. Applying the transaction cost theory and a cutting-edge fsQCA, it contributes to the theoretical and methodological plurality of the field.
... In this study, we examine how firms can continue to generate value when operating across markets where weak regulation and enforcement creates IP risk: an external threat to their ability to leverage IP as a source of revenues. We posit that service transition represents a reconfiguration of the resource base, away from product-based intangible assets and towards process-based resources that will retain their rarity and inimitability in the face of IP risk (Eggert et al., 2014;Gremler et al., 2019). Accordingly, while service transition ostensibly introduces additional variability into the firm's revenue sources (Fang et al., 2008;Josephson et al., 2016), we hypothesize that this will instead reduce revenue risk (i. ...
... These include IP, and their rarity and inimitability is generally protectable by law. In contrast, process-based intangible assets refer to those that are not made rare or inimitable through regulation but through tacit knowledge and internal processes, such as distribution agreements, and customer subscriptions, and brand equity. 1 Product-based intangible assets are key to performance in nonservice firms, whereas process-based intangible assets are critical in services (Eggert et al., 2014). However, both can be strategic resources for all firms, their relative importance depending on the degree to which a firm relies on products or services to generate competitively defensible revenues. ...
... The pathway depicted in Fig. 1 suggests a primary mechanism through which nonservice firms can ensure the reliability of revenues when operating in conditions of high IP risk: service transition (Fang et al., 2008;Josephson et al., 2016). This involves augmenting a business model based on product-based assets with auxiliary services (Ulaga & Reinartz, 2011), affording protection against imitation due to the complex, unobservable processes involved in service delivery (Eggert et al., 2014) and reducing revenue risk through customer loyalty (Rego et al., 2009). Effectively, service transition represents a shift in the resource base toward a form of intangible assets of which ownership and control is more defensible when IP risk is high (Gremler et al., 2019). ...
... In the literature, servitization is perceived in two ways: (1) as a tool to improve customer loyalty and raise profits [20], or (2) as a process decoupling customer satisfaction from resource consumption [21]. Moreover, different terms used to characterize servitization include the transition from product to service, the product-service system, service infusion, and hybrid offerings [22]. ...
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This study presents an analysis of the relationship between the servitization process and energy sustainability in the years 2015–2020. The research refers to 164 selected countries, also divided into two regimes: developed and developing. The transformation of the manufacturing process, and as a result, the economy’s structure, towards servitization, is observed in most countries worldwide. The positive influence of the servitization of production by individual manufacturers on sustainability is widely known. In this research, this relationship is considered on a macroeconomic scale, which is one of the novelties of the study. Particularly, sustainability in the energy sector, indicated as an achievement of the 7th goal of Sustainable Development, is discussed. Energy sustainability is evaluated using a synthetic measure by Perkal. This part of the research shows the problem of the low level of energy sustainability in developing countries (particularly in Africa) compared with developed ones. Moreover, spatio-temporal sensitivity models are estimated and verified. The sensitivity parameter in these models shows the impact of the progress in the servitization process on energy sustainability. The models have been enriched with the effects of spatial dependence between countries, taking into account two types of proximity matrices based on (1) the common border criterion and (2) the similarity of the development levels measured by the Human Development Index. Additionally, the differences in sensitivity between developed and developing countries are considered. The results of the study show that in both cases, the economic servitization positively influences energy sustainability, but the strength of the relationship is stronger in the group of developed countries. This can be, for example, the result of the individual characteristics of the given countries, where African countries mainly benefit from agricultural development. Only after reaching a certain level of economic growth will they be able to obtain sustainability faster through economic servitization.
... Furthermore, manufacturers offering customer-oriented services tend to develop closer contact with customers, which can prompt greater customer satisfaction and create loyalty effects, thus fostering customer retention (Antioco et al., 2008;Preikschas et al., 2017). For example, customer-oriented services facilitate the exploration of the customer's activity cycle, the breadth of which can directly improve revenue and profit (Eggert et al., 2014). Thus, customer-oriented services positively relate to firm performance. ...
... In line with previous research (Chaudhuri et al., 2019;Short et al., 2009), we used sales revenue as the key performance indicator for evaluating the performance of manufacturing firms. Sales revenue effectively captures the economic benefits resulting from services provided by manufacturing firms (Terho et al., 2015) and serves as a prevalent metric to portray the impact of services on firm performance (Eggert et al., 2014;Shah et al., 2020). Following Shi et al. (2017), we computed the natural logarithm of sales revenue to reduce skewness, which is a common operationalization when financial data is the dependent variable. ...
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... Based on the obtained complex analytical indicators, socio-economic criteria for assessing the feasibility of implementing an eco-hotel project were compiled; each criterion was assigned a weight and assessed using a 5-point system. As a result, one or more municipal areas with the highest weighted average will be recommended as the most favorable from a socio-economic point of view [12]. ...
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The adoption of environmental practices in small and medium scale businesses is increasing. Given the diverse environmental actions available to firms, it is important to understand the specific drivers for different actions to be taken. Based on managerial survey data from Victoria, Australia, this research uses modeling to determine how ethical conscience of managers drive different types of sustainable environmental actions. The results indicate that ethical conscience of managers drives waste, energy and water related actions, while external factors such as supply chain imperatives and customer demand drive circular business actions. New technology and industry guidelines were major barriers for most types of environmental actions while social barriers were significant for energy and water related actions. This implies that the increased ethical conscience of managers, especially while adopting new technology can increase the adoption of environmental actions in businesses. The results will have implications in crafting the corporate strategy and developing good and services that will aid to the achievement of Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 11 and 12), focusing on sustainable cities and communities, and responsible production and consumption.
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