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SERVITIZATION AS AN ONGOING PROCESS OF CHANGING: THE CASE OF CONSTRUCTCO

Robinson, William

[Thesis]. Manchester, UK: The University of Manchester; 2019.

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Abstract

The aim of this research was to advance existing theory on servitization by examining how the process of servitization unfolds. Analysis of the literature revealed that existing studies have a tendency to view servitization as a planned process with definite, identifiable stages. Much attention is given to explaining what each of these stages looks like with a particular emphasis upon what constitutes a fully servitized organizational state. However, the literature largely neglects the process of changing that organizations undergo. Furthermore, it is assumed that servitization can be systematically managed through a top-down process. In addressing these limitations within the literature, this study adopted a processual approach towards understanding how one organization moves forward on their servitization journey. This thirty-three-month longitudinal case study of ConstructCo combined retrospective and real-time analysis, as the study set out to follow their journey as it was unfolding. In total, fifty-one interviews were conducted with individuals across ConstructCoâ€Â™s value chain. The findings from the case analysis show that ConstructCo were not moving along a clearly defined path to a specific endgoal, but rather ConstructCoâ€Â™s journey took on a momentum of its own through a constellation of developments and the ongoing interactions between individuals and organisations across their value-chain. Through this process, much of the impetus derived from both deliberate and unintended developments at a micro-level. This research makes an original contribution to knowledge, as it argues for a switch in emphasis towards a conceptualization of servitization as a continuous journey of becoming and away from viewing servitization as a progression through a series of stages. The processual study of ConstructCo also advances existing theory on servitization by demonstrating that it cannot be viewed purely as a top-down planned process. Rather, it can also be an emergent and bottom-up process. In doing so, it provides fresh insights around how servitization is accomplished within an organisation.

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Degree type:
Doctor of Philosophy
Degree programme:
PhD Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering (42 months)
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Location:
Manchester, UK
Total pages:
273
Abstract:
The aim of this research was to advance existing theory on servitization by examining how the process of servitization unfolds. Analysis of the literature revealed that existing studies have a tendency to view servitization as a planned process with definite, identifiable stages. Much attention is given to explaining what each of these stages looks like with a particular emphasis upon what constitutes a fully servitized organizational state. However, the literature largely neglects the process of changing that organizations undergo. Furthermore, it is assumed that servitization can be systematically managed through a top-down process. In addressing these limitations within the literature, this study adopted a processual approach towards understanding how one organization moves forward on their servitization journey. This thirty-three-month longitudinal case study of ConstructCo combined retrospective and real-time analysis, as the study set out to follow their journey as it was unfolding. In total, fifty-one interviews were conducted with individuals across ConstructCoâ€Â™s value chain. The findings from the case analysis show that ConstructCo were not moving along a clearly defined path to a specific endgoal, but rather ConstructCoâ€Â™s journey took on a momentum of its own through a constellation of developments and the ongoing interactions between individuals and organisations across their value-chain. Through this process, much of the impetus derived from both deliberate and unintended developments at a micro-level. This research makes an original contribution to knowledge, as it argues for a switch in emphasis towards a conceptualization of servitization as a continuous journey of becoming and away from viewing servitization as a progression through a series of stages. The processual study of ConstructCo also advances existing theory on servitization by demonstrating that it cannot be viewed purely as a top-down planned process. Rather, it can also be an emergent and bottom-up process. In doing so, it provides fresh insights around how servitization is accomplished within an organisation.
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Language:
en

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Manchester eScholar ID:
uk-ac-man-scw:320734
Created by:
Robinson, William
Created:
1st September, 2019, 10:33:10
Last modified by:
Robinson, William
Last modified:
4th January, 2021, 11:37:40

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