Mechanisms for developing operational capabilities in digital servitization
Momeni, Khadijeh; Raddats, Chris; Martinsuo, Miia (2023)
Momeni, Khadijeh
Raddats, Chris
Martinsuo, Miia
2023
Julkaisun pysyvä osoite on
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202304033407
https://urn.fi/URN:NBN:fi:tuni-202304033407
Kuvaus
Peer reviewed
Tiivistelmä
Purpose Digital servitization concerns how manufacturers utilize digital technologies to enhance their provision of services. Although digital servitization requires that manufacturers possess new capabilities, in contrast to strategic (or dynamic) capabilities, little is known about how they develop the required operational capabilities. The paper investigates the mechanisms for developing operational capabilities in digital servitization. Design/methodology/approach This paper presents an exploratory study based on 15 large manufacturers operating in Europe engaged in digital servitization. Findings Three operational capability development mechanisms are set out that manufacturers use to facilitate digital servitization: learning (developing capabilities in-house), building (bringing the requisite capabilities into the manufacturer), and acquiring (utilizing the capabilities of other actors). These mechanisms emphasize exploitation and exploration efforts within manufacturers and in collaborations with upstream and downstream partners. The findings demonstrate the need to combine these mechanisms for digital servitization according to combinations that match each manufacturer’s traditional servitization phase: (1) initial phase - building and acquiring, (2) middle phase - learning, building and acquiring, and (3) advanced phase - learning and building. Originality/value This study reveals three operational capability development mechanisms, highlighting the parallel use of these mechanisms for digital servitization. It provides a holistic understanding of operational capability development mechanisms used by manufacturers by combining three theoretical perspectives (organizational learning, absorptive capacity, and network perspectives). The paper demonstrates that digital servitization requires the significant application of building and acquiring mechanisms to develop the requisite operational capabilities.
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- TUNICRIS-julkaisut [18592]