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Developing Business Models for Extended Products in Manufacturing Service Ecosystems


Authors

  • Thoben, K.-D.
  • Wiesner, S. A.
  • Gusmeroli, S.
  • Eschenbächer, J.

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  • Year: 2013, Reviewed
  • Lindemann,U. and Venkataraman, S. and Kim, Y. S. and Lee, S. W. (Editors)
  • In: Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Engineering and Design (ICED 2013)
  • Conference: Conference on Engineering and Design (ICED 2013) in Seoul, Korea (August 19-22, 2013)
  • Publisher: Design for Harmonies
  • ISBN: 978-1-904670-53-7




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Abstract

The growing demand for integrated solutions forces manufacturers of industrial goods to combine their products with service components to Product-Service Systems, or Extended Products (EP). The new value proposition of the EP also requires an extended network of business partners, which are both not included in the traditional business models of manufacturing companies. The purpose of this paper is to investigate classic business models in manufacturing and create an EP Business Model Framework based on the Business Model Canvas to help manufacturers transform their business models in the servitization process. A special focus is given to value innovation and collaboration in Manufacturing Service Ecosystems (MSE). In an MSE, different organizations and individuals can work together with common or complementary objectives on new value added combinations of manufactured products and product-related services. The approach is exemplified by the evolution of the business model of a machine tool manufacturer.




Thoben, K.-D.; Wiesner, S. A.; Gusmeroli, S.; Eschenbächer, J.
Developing Business Models for Extended Products in Manufacturing Service Ecosystems
In: Lindemann,U.; Venkataraman, S.; Kim, Y. S.; Lee, S. W. (eds.): Proceedings of the 19th International Conference on Engineering and Design (ICED 2013). Design for Harmonies, 2013,
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