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A framework for differentiation in composed digital-physical products

Baumers, M.; Ashcroft, I.; Benford, S.; Flintham, M.; Koleva, B.; Tóth, Z.; Winklhofer, H.

Authors

M. Baumers

I. Ashcroft

S. Benford

M. Flintham

B. Koleva

H. Winklhofer



Abstract

Product-service systems (PSS) composed of physical products and digital services are emerging as an important new product category. In this paper we suggest that the established metaphor of layering is insufficient to capture the diverse ways in which PSS can be differentiated for, and by, consumers. Responding to this issue, we develop a new framework that centres on the distinction between different modes of horizontal product differentiation, including static, dynamic, compository and user-journey differentiation. Using a design science research (DSR) approach, the framework is applied to two case studies of prototype PSS that use augmented reality to connect physical goods to digital services. Building on this analysis, we argue that the uncovered aspects of differentiation should be further investigated in the management literature and that the existing metaphor of layers should be superseded by a more suitable one.

Citation

Baumers, M., Ashcroft, I., Benford, S., Flintham, M., Koleva, B., Tóth, Z., & Winklhofer, H. (2020). A framework for differentiation in composed digital-physical products. International Journal of Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems, 13(4), 286-298. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMMS.2020.112351

Journal Article Type Article
Online Publication Date Dec 31, 2020
Publication Date 2020
Deposit Date Oct 11, 2021
Journal International Journal Mechatronics and Manufacturing Systems
Print ISSN 1753-1039
Publisher Inderscience
Volume 13
Issue 4
Pages 286-298
DOI https://doi.org/10.1504/IJMMS.2020.112351
Public URL https://durham-repository.worktribe.com/output/1231086