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Drivers for Smart Servitization in Manufacturing Companies

KAŇOVSKÁ, Lucie and Eva TOMÁŠKOVÁ

Basic information

Original name

Drivers for Smart Servitization in Manufacturing Companies

Name in Czech

Hybné síly smsart servitizace u výrobních společností

Authors

KAŇOVSKÁ, Lucie and Eva TOMÁŠKOVÁ

Edition

Agris on-line Papers in Economics and Informatics, Praha, Faculty of Economics and Management CULS Prague, 2018, 1804-1930

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Article in a journal

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

is not subject to a state or trade secret

References:

Marked to be transferred to RIV

Yes

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14220/18:00104405

Organization

Právnická fakulta – Repository – Repository

EID Scopus

Keywords in English

Smart servitization; Smart services; Electrotechnical and Agricultural manufacturers; Smart (Precision) agriculture (farming); Czech Republic
Changed: 6/9/2020 19:11, RNDr. Daniel Jakubík

Abstract

In the original language

Wireless communication technologies associated with the Internet of things (IoT) have started to be used also in manufacturing. Developing data-driven services by IoT also known as “smart services” in manufacturing business has become one of the current trends. Sensors enable IoT systems to provide intelligent and smart services during the shift towards smart production. Smart technologies have begun to be used also in agriculture by means of agricultural and farming applications. The aim of the paper is to determine why manufacturing companies have started to provide smart services with their products. A literature review presents the background of smart services in manufacturing companies as well in agriculture. For the empirical part, a qualitative multi-case study was conducted among seven Czech electrotechnical manufacturers and one Czech agricultural tractor manufacturer. All case companies have already begun with their smart service development. The findings indicate that manufactures usually decide by themselves to start with smart servitization, but the main categories of smart servitization drivers are connected to competitive advantage. The study is unique in highlighting the problems of smart services in SMEs in the Czech Republic, where the industrial sector is still dominant in comparison to other European countries.

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