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Designing Customer-Specific Product-Service Systems in B2B Markets - A Consecutive Framework for Development and Configuration Management

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Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.

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Suppliers of Product-Service Systems (PSS) pursue the objective of creating long-term customer relationships. In order to achieve that, PSS in Business to Business (B2B) markets need to be designed as a tool for PSS suppliers and clients, supporting them in achieving their certain business goals. One approach can be applied by identifying common goals and aligning all PSS-related management activities. This paper shows how this approach can be designed in a systematic way. Therefore, a consecutive framework for the development and configuration management of customer-specific PSS in B2B markets is derived. Applying it to a case study of food industry, the framework’s relevance and its transferability into practice is demonstrated.

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Fuchs, Alexander; Bittmann, Sebastian; Özcan, Deniz (2015): Designing Customer-Specific Product-Service Systems in B2B Markets - A Consecutive Framework for Development and Configuration Management. Enterprise Modelling and Information Systems Architectures - An International Journal: Vol. 10, Nr. 1. DOI: 10.18417/emisa.10.1.6. Berlin: Gesellschaft für Informatik e.V.. PISSN: 1866-3621. pp. 109-124. Special Issue on Service Systems and Applications

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