Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment

Product-service systems (PSS) enable product-oriented manufacturing companies to differentiate their offerings and become more competitive, while creating more value for customers along with improved economic performance and, in some cases, reduced environmental impact. However, PSS development rema...

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Main Authors: Trine Brink Frederiksen, Marina P. P. Pieroni, Daniela C. A. Pigosso, Tim C. McAloone
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2021-03-01
Series:Sustainability
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2592
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spelling doaj-91af312e63c44f17bc31135c1381ea402021-03-02T00:00:38ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502021-03-01132592259210.3390/su13052592Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype AssessmentTrine Brink Frederiksen0Marina P. P. Pieroni1Daniela C. A. Pigosso2Tim C. McAloone3Department of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), DK-2800 Kgs, Lyngby, DenmarkDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), DK-2800 Kgs, Lyngby, DenmarkDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), DK-2800 Kgs, Lyngby, DenmarkDepartment of Mechanical Engineering, Technical University of Denmark (DTU), DK-2800 Kgs, Lyngby, DenmarkProduct-service systems (PSS) enable product-oriented manufacturing companies to differentiate their offerings and become more competitive, while creating more value for customers along with improved economic performance and, in some cases, reduced environmental impact. However, PSS development remains difficult for manufacturing companies due to limited prior knowledge about PSS and the strategic characteristics it entails. To guide the PSS development process, this paper presents a prescriptive approach composed of a tool and a method based on the use of PSS archetypes in the initial development stages of new PSS business models (BM). The proposed tool builds upon three PSS archetypes, combined with 10 factors for assessment of the best suiting archetype. The proposed method and supporting tool guide companies in five steps, from the beginning of a servitisation process to the initial PSS development. Based on an evaluation with a Danish manufacturing company, an improved version of the method and tool was developed and applied with 60 students specialised in PSS development. Results from the evaluation indicate that the method and tool support scoping new PSS BM through the selection and modification of a PSS archetype, encouraging servitisation and PSS development in companies with different levels of PSS experience.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2592product-service systemsbusiness modelarchetypesmethodtool
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author Trine Brink Frederiksen
Marina P. P. Pieroni
Daniela C. A. Pigosso
Tim C. McAloone
spellingShingle Trine Brink Frederiksen
Marina P. P. Pieroni
Daniela C. A. Pigosso
Tim C. McAloone
Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment
Sustainability
product-service systems
business model
archetypes
method
tool
author_facet Trine Brink Frederiksen
Marina P. P. Pieroni
Daniela C. A. Pigosso
Tim C. McAloone
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title Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment
title_short Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment
title_full Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment
title_fullStr Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Strategic Development of Product-Service Systems (PSS) through Archetype Assessment
title_sort strategic development of product-service systems (pss) through archetype assessment
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2021-03-01
description Product-service systems (PSS) enable product-oriented manufacturing companies to differentiate their offerings and become more competitive, while creating more value for customers along with improved economic performance and, in some cases, reduced environmental impact. However, PSS development remains difficult for manufacturing companies due to limited prior knowledge about PSS and the strategic characteristics it entails. To guide the PSS development process, this paper presents a prescriptive approach composed of a tool and a method based on the use of PSS archetypes in the initial development stages of new PSS business models (BM). The proposed tool builds upon three PSS archetypes, combined with 10 factors for assessment of the best suiting archetype. The proposed method and supporting tool guide companies in five steps, from the beginning of a servitisation process to the initial PSS development. Based on an evaluation with a Danish manufacturing company, an improved version of the method and tool was developed and applied with 60 students specialised in PSS development. Results from the evaluation indicate that the method and tool support scoping new PSS BM through the selection and modification of a PSS archetype, encouraging servitisation and PSS development in companies with different levels of PSS experience.
topic product-service systems
business model
archetypes
method
tool
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/13/5/2592
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