The book describes state-of-the-art product service systems, and
provides a framework to categorize the knowledge surrounding these
systems. It discusses the evolution and spread of the servitization
model across industries, and explores its current and most relevant
applications in industry. Further, the book highlights the model's
strategic value for business and management, operations, and
sustainability and shows readers how to enhance service design and
implementation.
The contributors provide the theory behind servitization as well as the
evidence for it, and report practical and industrial lessons learned.
Illustrations, charts, and tables effectively guide readers through
real-world and potential applications of product service systems, and
case studies describing how companies have innovated and developed award
winning business models are also included. Moreover, the book exhibits
the selection and implementation policies for product service systems in
different industrial environments.
Providing comprehensive information on the product service system
phenomenon, this book is essential reading for researchers and
practitioners in the product service and business industries. It is also
of interest to students and lecturers in business strategy and service
management, as it shows the latest trends shaping the modern contexts in
which companies operate.