2018
DOI: 10.1108/jbim-10-2015-0187
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Remote monitoring in industrial services: need-to-have instead of nice-to-have

Abstract: Purpose The purpose of this paper is to better understand the efficient use of remote monitoring systems (RMS) to create business value for industrial services in manufacturing firms. A business view to RMS is a key prerequisite for the successful application of the Internet of Things (IoT) in industrial services. Design/methodology/approach A qualitative multiple-case study was conducted in six engineering companies. The main source of data was semi-structured interviews with 16 managers. Findings The fin… Show more

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“…Customers have divergent needs and different levels of service readiness and, therefore, the benefits they may receive from services will also vary, making some services uninteresting or unsuitable for some customers. Understanding each customer's perspective is therefore extremely important for the manufacturing firm (Brax and Jonsson, 2009); for example, understanding the customer's IT resources and remote technology acceptance can be a key consideration for the manufacturer's service transition strategies (Momeni and Martinsuo, 2018;Sakyi-Gyinae and Holmlund, 2018). Therefore, the firm should be concerned with customers' readiness for new services and their intent to adopt them.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Customers' View Of New Industrial Servmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Customers have divergent needs and different levels of service readiness and, therefore, the benefits they may receive from services will also vary, making some services uninteresting or unsuitable for some customers. Understanding each customer's perspective is therefore extremely important for the manufacturing firm (Brax and Jonsson, 2009); for example, understanding the customer's IT resources and remote technology acceptance can be a key consideration for the manufacturer's service transition strategies (Momeni and Martinsuo, 2018;Sakyi-Gyinae and Holmlund, 2018). Therefore, the firm should be concerned with customers' readiness for new services and their intent to adopt them.…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Customers' View Of New Industrial Servmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adding new services to manufacturing firms' offering portfolios has attracted broad attention (Bigdeli et al, 2017;Kowalkowski et al, 2017). Some new services that manufacturing firms are increasingly concerned with involve advanced technologyenabled and data-based services (Momeni and Martinsuo, 2018). Advanced industrial services are contracts with a long-term orientation, in which manufacturing firms deliver the capability, capacity, availability or performance the customer needs as part of its core business processes .…”
Section: Literature Review 21 Customers' View Of New Industrial Servicesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In cases where problems arise with M2M interactions in a newly designed technology, human control of the technological process is limited. This may sometimes mean, because of remote management, that there is no direct human control over processes (Momeni & Martinsuo, 2018) in which M2M interaction is used.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%