2012
DOI: 10.1016/j.cirp.2012.03.053
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Categorization and mechanism of platform-type product-service systems in manufacturing

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“…An earlier study [73] identified service-dominant logic (S-D logic, see [142]) as a possible philosophical foundation of service science, and defined a service system as a possible basic theoretical construct for value co-creation. On the other hand, as well as from a manufacturing perspective, attentions have been paid on service aspects because the profitable business opportunities in End-of-Life activities are shifted from manufacturing process like assembly to service process like maintenance and aftersales service, which is represented as a smiling curve showing a high profitability on the downstream phase of products [89].…”
Section: Service Science For Value Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…An earlier study [73] identified service-dominant logic (S-D logic, see [142]) as a possible philosophical foundation of service science, and defined a service system as a possible basic theoretical construct for value co-creation. On the other hand, as well as from a manufacturing perspective, attentions have been paid on service aspects because the profitable business opportunities in End-of-Life activities are shifted from manufacturing process like assembly to service process like maintenance and aftersales service, which is represented as a smiling curve showing a high profitability on the downstream phase of products [89].…”
Section: Service Science For Value Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Toward value co-creation with customers, Nishino et al emphasised a customer's preference and modelled an optimization framework incorporating the concept of preference order in economics [87]. Platform-type product service systems are modelled with a game theoretic framework; several categorizations of platform business structure were conducted [89]. Takenaka et al constructed a multi-agent simulation model of service diffusion and analysed it from an interdisciplinary perspective [122].…”
Section: Research Examples Addressing Value Co-creationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Thus, the focus of platforms moved to providing the infrastructure and rules facilitating the transactions. Recently, it has been concluded (e.g., Nishino et al, 2012) that platforms are, in essence, comprehensive strategies that provide business models upon which service providers, consumers, and manufacturers can interact. Hence, viewed from the service-dominant logic approach, the latest writings tend to see platforms as service systems that are dynamic configurations of resources that enable the co-creation of value with other service systems through shared information (cf.…”
Section: Toward Social Platformsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The profitable business opportunities can be summarised as a smiling curve [5], showing a high profitability on the downstream phase of products (see Fig. 2).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%