Authors
Alexey Sklyar, Christian Kowalkowski, Bård Tronvoll, David Sörhammar
Publication date
2019
Journal
Journal of Business Research
Volume
104
Pages
450-460
Description
Harnessing digital technology is of increasing concern as product firms organize for service-led growth. Adopting a service ecosystem perspective, we analyze interfirm and intrafirm change processes taking place as firms pursue digital servitization. The study draws on in-depth interviews with 44 managers involved in organizing activities in two multinational industry leaders. Our findings identify major differences between the two focal firms in terms of digital service-led growth and associated ecosystem-related activities. The study disentangles underlying processes of organizational change in the ecosystem and suggests that within-firm centralization and integration play a key role in the capacity to organize for digital servitization. For managers, the findings highlight the need to foster service-centricity in order to take full advantage of digitalization beyond purely technological benefits.
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Scholar articles
A Sklyar, C Kowalkowski, B Tronvoll, D Sörhammar - Journal of Business Research, 2019