Capability configurations for successful advanced servitization

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Heirati, N. ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7892-7082, Thornton, S. C., Leischnig, A. and Henneberg, S. C. (2025) Capability configurations for successful advanced servitization. International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 45 (2). pp. 329-354. ISSN 1758-6593 doi: 10.1108/IJOPM-03-2023-0226

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Purpose Advanced servitization is the process that involves the combination of different services that facilitate both the use of a product and customer operations. Although servitization has emerged as a frequent strategy for manufacturers to differentiate themselves from the competition, its implementation can pose major challenges and may not always result in superior firm performance. Consequently, successful advanced servitization may require specific organizational capabilities to unleash performance-enhancing effects. To date, little is known about how to effectively configure advanced servitization to achieve such performance gains. Design/methodology/approach Adopting a fit theory perspective and using a configurational approach, we examine the interplay between servitization, organizational capabilities, contextual factors and financial performance. Specifically, we focus on advanced servitization and assess its necessity and sufficiency for achieving high financial performance. In addition, we study how the alignment of servitization approaches with organizational capabilities and contextual factors affects financial performance. We analyze data from 151 manufacturers in an emerging economy using fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA). Findings Our findings indicate that advanced servitization is sufficient, but not necessary for high financial performance. In addition, the findings indicate that the alignment of servitization approaches with specific service-related capabilities unfolds complementarity effects that contribute to achieving high financial performance for manufacturers with different firm size and competitive intensity. The findings indicate three configurations that may serve as templates for managers to orchestrate resource allocation and successfully deploy advanced servitization. Originality/value Our study advances the servitization literature by further illuminating advanced servitization as a more complex servitization process. We show how high-performing manufacturers align servitization and organizational capabilities across different contexts, and thus provide design choices for managers in configuring servitization.

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Item Type Article
URI https://centaur.reading.ac.uk/id/eprint/128092
Identification Number/DOI 10.1108/IJOPM-03-2023-0226
Refereed Yes
Divisions No Reading authors. Back catalogue items
Henley Business School > Digitalisation, Marketing and Entrepreneurship
Publisher Emerald
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