Image risks of servitization in collaborative service deliveries
Sanna Nenonen,
Olli Ahvenniemi and
Miia Martinsuo
The Service Industries Journal, 2014, vol. 34, issue 16, 1307-1329
Abstract:
Although servitization is seen as a potential process for reputable goods manufacturers to expand their business, it also involves risks to company image. External partners, such as suppliers and third parties, have played an increasing role in manufacturing firms' service business, but their image effects are poorly understood. This paper discusses the image risks of servitization in manufacturing companies, particularly when they operate collaboratively with third parties. An embedded case study was conducted in two units of a case company in the engineering industry. The results revealed that a good company image plays a key role in customers' selection of service providers, but this image is strongly influenced by third-party performance during service delivery. As a key contribution, this study suggests that third-party image risks are strategic issues that can direct and guide the servitization process at the level of strategy, operations, and company identity.
Date: 2014
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DOI: 10.1080/02642069.2014.942657
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