Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance

Introduction: Over the last three decades, servitisation has progressively become a key strategic choice for manufacturing companies. Recognizing the increased emphasis on services with traditional product offerings, the term servitisation refers to the innovative increase in value a company can ac...

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Main Authors: Arman, Hj. Ahmad, Norsida, Shafaruddin, Ridzuan, Masri, Norny Rafida, Abd Rahman, Wan Sabri, Wan Hussin
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Language:English
Published: Sciedu Press 2019
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spelling my-aeu-eprints.5742019-07-21T07:40:15Z http://ur.aeu.edu.my/574/ Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance Arman, Hj. Ahmad Norsida, Shafaruddin Ridzuan, Masri Norny Rafida, Abd Rahman Wan Sabri, Wan Hussin HD28 Management. Industrial Management HF Commerce Introduction: Over the last three decades, servitisation has progressively become a key strategic choice for manufacturing companies. Recognizing the increased emphasis on services with traditional product offerings, the term servitisation refers to the innovative increase in value a company can achieve by creating a viable amalgamation of products and services. Furthermore, their reasons to pursue servitisation could be similar to those of large firms. As such, understanding how servitisation works in SMEs is of tremendous economic importance. Methodology: This paper is a qualitative in nature and aiming to understand the practice of integrating services into products via added value and its importance to SMEs in Malaysia by theorizing the concept of servitisation for SME performance. The clear understanding of the concept could contribute to better development of SME sector in Malaysia. Careful analyses of fifty articles with different themes on servitisation yields some insights on issues prevalent in the matter. Results: Current servitisation research suggests that transitioning to a broader servitisation model for a firm that operates a traditional product model requires a significant amount of assets. However, many SMEs do not have an expendable amount of resources to refit their firms for a progressive servitisation model. Additional elements that act as barriers in SME servitising strategies involve overwhelming competition from wealthier and better-known organizations and an inherently diminished range of influence on the market. Conclusion/- and Recommendations: Absence of servitisation research in SMEs establishes an important area for extended study as SMEs represent the largest margin of all firms. Additionally, SME organizations‟ servitisation efforts warrant examination because their access (or lack thereof) to important organizational resources manifest in manners distinct from larger Sciedu Press 2019 Journal PeerReviewed text en http://ur.aeu.edu.my/574/1/15638-55172-1-SM.pdf Arman, Hj. Ahmad and Norsida, Shafaruddin and Ridzuan, Masri and Norny Rafida, Abd Rahman and Wan Sabri, Wan Hussin (2019) Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance. International Journal of Financial Research, 10 (5). ISSN 1923-4023(print) 1923-4031(Online)
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topic HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HF Commerce
spellingShingle HD28 Management. Industrial Management
HF Commerce
Arman, Hj. Ahmad
Norsida, Shafaruddin
Ridzuan, Masri
Norny Rafida, Abd Rahman
Wan Sabri, Wan Hussin
Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance
description Introduction: Over the last three decades, servitisation has progressively become a key strategic choice for manufacturing companies. Recognizing the increased emphasis on services with traditional product offerings, the term servitisation refers to the innovative increase in value a company can achieve by creating a viable amalgamation of products and services. Furthermore, their reasons to pursue servitisation could be similar to those of large firms. As such, understanding how servitisation works in SMEs is of tremendous economic importance. Methodology: This paper is a qualitative in nature and aiming to understand the practice of integrating services into products via added value and its importance to SMEs in Malaysia by theorizing the concept of servitisation for SME performance. The clear understanding of the concept could contribute to better development of SME sector in Malaysia. Careful analyses of fifty articles with different themes on servitisation yields some insights on issues prevalent in the matter. Results: Current servitisation research suggests that transitioning to a broader servitisation model for a firm that operates a traditional product model requires a significant amount of assets. However, many SMEs do not have an expendable amount of resources to refit their firms for a progressive servitisation model. Additional elements that act as barriers in SME servitising strategies involve overwhelming competition from wealthier and better-known organizations and an inherently diminished range of influence on the market. Conclusion/- and Recommendations: Absence of servitisation research in SMEs establishes an important area for extended study as SMEs represent the largest margin of all firms. Additionally, SME organizations‟ servitisation efforts warrant examination because their access (or lack thereof) to important organizational resources manifest in manners distinct from larger
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author Arman, Hj. Ahmad
Norsida, Shafaruddin
Ridzuan, Masri
Norny Rafida, Abd Rahman
Wan Sabri, Wan Hussin
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Norsida, Shafaruddin
Ridzuan, Masri
Norny Rafida, Abd Rahman
Wan Sabri, Wan Hussin
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title Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance
title_short Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance
title_full Theorizing Servitisation for SME Performance
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