Barriers to service transition in an innovation ecosystem: a qualitative study

被引:2
|
作者
Carneiro, Denio [1 ]
Franco, Mario [2 ]
Rodrigues, Margarida [3 ]
机构
[1] Univ Beira Interior, Covilha, Portugal
[2] Univ Beira Interior, CEFAGE UBI Res Ctr, Dept Management & Econ, Covilha, Portugal
[3] Inst Europeu Estudos Super, UBI Res Ctr, CEFAGE, Fafe, Covilha, Portugal
关键词
Servitization; Service transition; Barriers; SME; Service firms; PRODUCT-CENTRIC FIRMS; SUCCESS FACTORS; LED GROWTH; SERVITIZATION; NETWORKS; STRATEGY; IMPACT; DESERVITIZATION; CONFIGURATIONS; DIGITIZATION;
D O I
10.1108/EMJB-02-2022-0030
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
PurposeThis study arises from the need to understand the servitization or service transition process in non-manufacturing firms and sets out from a taxonomy proposed in the literature (Lutjen et al., 2017). This study aims to identify the barriers to service transition in small and medium-sized enterprises (SME) participating in an innovation ecosystem and how these small firms can benefit from this strategy to develop in this scale.Design/methodology/approachA qualitative study was carried out based on multiple case studies, data being collected through semi-structured interviews with service business-people belonging to a science and technology park situated in an inland region of Portugal.FindingsFrom content analysis, the results obtained indicated a lack of specialized personnel as the main barrier and as a strategy to overcome this situation these companies turned to business cooperation. This means that good management of this cooperation increases the quality of the services provided, as inter-organizational networks, through participation in ecosystems, can secure a wider set of resources and capacities.Practical implicationsThis study shows that firms try out different service offers simultaneously and that innovation capacity increases constantly during service transition. Secondly, the study emphasizes the importance of innovation ecosystems, entrepreneurship, servitization and cooperation networks in promoting resilient and small ventures. Thus, this study can help owner-managers, SMEs and political decision-makers to make better informed decisions, which can be particularly relevant in scenarios of uncertainty and crisis.Originality/valueThis study draws conclusions in a little explored empirical area in the literature, challenging the widespread understanding that service transition is used only in manufacturing firms. This study provides clearer conceptual understanding of service transition from a network and relational perspective which, despite the perspective's relevance, still lacks research in the context of servitization.
引用
收藏
页码:841 / 865
页数:25
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Ecosystem-related digital capabilities and radical service innovation: evidence from the Chinese manufacturing industry
    Zhang, Yao
    Hao, Shengbin
    JOURNAL OF MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT, 2025, 36 (02) : 385 - 405
  • [42] Barriers to resolving institutional complexity in access-based service innovation
    Cherrier, Helene
    JOURNAL OF RETAILING AND CONSUMER SERVICES, 2024, 81
  • [43] Exploration of barriers to postnatal care service utilization in Debre Libanos District, Ethiopia: A descriptive qualitative study
    Tareke, Kasahun Girma
    Feyissa, Garumma Tolu
    Kebede, Yohannes
    FRONTIERS IN GLOBAL WOMENS HEALTH, 2022, 3
  • [44] Emergency department care transition barriers: A qualitative study of care partners of older adults with cognitive impairment
    Gettel, Cameron J.
    Serina, Peter T.
    Uzamere, Ivie
    Hernandez-Bigos, Kizzy
    Venkatesh, Arjun K.
    Cohen, Andrew B.
    Monin, Joan K.
    Feder, Shelli L.
    Fried, Terri R.
    Hwang, Ula
    ALZHEIMERS & DEMENTIA-TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH & CLINICAL INTERVENTIONS, 2022, 8 (01)
  • [45] Barriers to diffusion of innovation: an empirical study in India
    Dasgupta, Meeta
    Sahay, A.
    INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF INDIAN CULTURE AND BUSINESS MANAGEMENT, 2011, 4 (03) : 325 - 346
  • [46] Digital service innovation challenges faced during servitization: a multi-level perspective
    Burton, Jamie
    Story, Victoria Mary
    Zolkiewski, Judy
    Nisha, Nazifa
    JOURNAL OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT, 2024, 35 (02) : 202 - 226
  • [47] Innovation portfolio management: a systematic review and research agenda in regards to digital service innovations
    Eckert, Theresa
    Huesig, Stefan
    MANAGEMENT REVIEW QUARTERLY, 2022, 72 (01) : 187 - 230
  • [48] The nature and fundamental elements of digital service innovation
    Vargo, Stephen L.
    Fehrer, Julia A.
    Wieland, Heiko
    Nariswari, Angeline
    JOURNAL OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT, 2024, 35 (02) : 227 - 252
  • [49] Facilitators, barriers and considerations for the implementation of healthcare innovation: A qualitative rapid systematic review
    Parmar, Jasneet
    Sacrey, Lori Ann
    Anderson, Sharon
    Charles, Lesley
    Dobbs, Bonnie
    McGhan, Gwen
    Shapkin, Kimberley
    Tian, Peter
    Triscott, Jean
    HEALTH & SOCIAL CARE IN THE COMMUNITY, 2022, 30 (03) : 856 - 868
  • [50] Motivations, barriers, and social media: a qualitative study of uptake of women into neurosurgery
    Bandyopadhyay, Soham
    Moudgil-Joshi, Jigishaa
    Norton, Emma Jane
    Haq, Makinah
    Saunders, Kate E. A.
    Hardcastle, Niamh
    Lun, Tsz
    Mak, Allenis
    Scott, Caroline
    Chan, Chelsea
    Sravanam, Sanskrithi
    Ghazi, Hanya
    Boyle, Abbey
    Bligh, Emily
    Nagassima, Katharina
    Sekhon, Priya
    Murphy, Suzanne
    Lim, Guan Hui Tricia
    Marks, Katya
    Melling, Kelsi Taylor
    Clarke, Alison
    Zou, Dana Yijin
    Pon, Suet Yi Christy
    Awan, Mariam
    Sanghvi, Hazel
    Dagli, Priyal
    Yosief, Lydia Salem
    O'Logbon, Jessica
    Wadanamby, Shavinthi W.
    Gough, Melissa
    Odeh, Lizkerry
    Wu, Penny
    Moar, Laurel
    Jayasree, Shivani
    Wilson, Lauren
    BRITISH JOURNAL OF NEUROSURGERY, 2022, 36 (01) : 19 - 25