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Supply chains and ecosystems for servitization: a systematic review and future research agenda
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Davies, Philip
, Liu, Yipeng
, Cooper, Maggie
, Xing, Yijun
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Computer platforms
/ Customer services
/ Dependency theory
/ Ecosystems
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturers
/ Manufacturing
/ Social exchange theory
/ Supply chains
/ Systematic review
2023
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Supply chains and ecosystems for servitization: a systematic review and future research agenda
by
Davies, Philip
, Liu, Yipeng
, Cooper, Maggie
, Xing, Yijun
in
Computer platforms
/ Customer services
/ Dependency theory
/ Ecosystems
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturers
/ Manufacturing
/ Social exchange theory
/ Supply chains
/ Systematic review
2023
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Supply chains and ecosystems for servitization: a systematic review and future research agenda
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Davies, Philip
, Liu, Yipeng
, Cooper, Maggie
, Xing, Yijun
in
Computer platforms
/ Customer services
/ Dependency theory
/ Ecosystems
/ Literature reviews
/ Manufacturers
/ Manufacturing
/ Social exchange theory
/ Supply chains
/ Systematic review
2023
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Supply chains and ecosystems for servitization: a systematic review and future research agenda
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Supply chains and ecosystems for servitization: a systematic review and future research agenda
2023
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PurposeRecent research has recognised the importance of supply chains and ecosystems as key drivers of successful servitization strategies, especially in the context of inter-organisational relations (IOR). The body of knowledge has, however, become increasingly fragmented and diverse due to different disciplinary roots of both servitization and IOR research. The purpose of this paper is to take stock of current knowledge and to generate a set of future research directions for servitization-related supply chain and ecosystem research.Design/methodology/approachA systematic review methodology was applied. A thematic analysis was conducted on a sample of 34 papers in the period 2010–2021 to identify the key themes within the servitization-related supply chain and ecosystem literature.FindingsThe review revealed a limited, but expanding, knowledge base for servitization-related supply chain and ecosystem research. The findings provide insight into current trends across four thematic areas: theoretical orientation, methodological approaches, research context and research content. Within these themes, it was found that four main areas of research content have been studied (supplier relationships, risk perception and uncertainty, capability development and resource integration), with most research adopting case-based methodologies within three main industrial contexts: manufacturing, industrial and software. Finally, a broad range of theoretical orientations have led to an increasingly fragmented and diverse literature base.Originality/valueThis study is the first to review servitization-related supply chains and ecosystems. It contributes insights through an IOR lens to categorise and organise a core set of themes and concepts for servitization-related supply chain and ecosystems research. It identifies research gaps within the extant literature and presents a set of future research directions.
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Emerald Publishing Limited,Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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