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The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation

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The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation. / Madsen, Michael Engkær Engsig.
Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future. red. / Ali Bigdeli; Tim Baines; Mario Rapaccini; Marco Saccini; Federico Adrodegari. Aston Business School, 2021. s. 10-18.

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Madsen, MEE 2021, The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation. i A Bigdeli, T Baines, M Rapaccini, M Saccini & F Adrodegari (red), Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future. Aston Business School, s. 10-18, Spring Servitization Conference 2021, Fully Virtuel, -, 10/05/2021.

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Madsen, M. E. E. (2021). The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation. I A. Bigdeli, T. Baines, M. Rapaccini, M. Saccini, & F. Adrodegari (red.), Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future (s. 10-18). Aston Business School.

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Madsen MEE. 2021. The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation. Bigdeli A, Baines T, Rapaccini M, Saccini M, Adrodegari F, red. I Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future. Aston Business School. s. 10-18.

MLA

Madsen, Michael Engkær Engsig "The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation"., Bigdeli, Ali, Baines, Tim Rapaccini, Mario Saccini, Marco Adrodegari, Federico (red.). Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future. Aston Business School. 2021, 10-18.

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Madsen MEE. The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation. I Bigdeli A, Baines T, Rapaccini M, Saccini M, Adrodegari F, red., Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future. Aston Business School. 2021. s. 10-18

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Madsen, Michael Engkær Engsig. / The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation. Proceedings of the Spring Servitization Conference 2021: Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilient, Productive and Sustainable Future. red. / Ali Bigdeli ; Tim Baines ; Mario Rapaccini ; Marco Saccini ; Federico Adrodegari. Aston Business School, 2021. s. 10-18

Bibtex

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title = "The Multi-Dimensional Hierarchical Structure of the Servitization Transformation",
abstract = "Purpose: This paper is studying the hierarchical structure of the six servitization dimensions, in order to help the reader understand the potential relational maturity effects emerged among these.Design/Methodology/Approach: This study is framed upon a theoretical reasoning of nine hypothetical relations among servitization dimensions. These postulated relations are investigated by a statistical partial least square analysis, based on 101 observations of Danish SME manufacturers.Findings: Seven significant relations were identified which emphasise the coexistence of a multi-dimensional transformation. None of these relations were found to add a negative effect.Originality/Value: As one of the first quantitative studies to investigate the coexistence of multiple servitization dimensions, this study leads to valuable insight and a set of new research avenues.",
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note = "Spring Servitization Conference 2021 : Servitization: A Pathway Towards A Resilent, Productive and Sustainable Future, SSC2021 ; Conference date: 10-05-2021 Through 12-05-2021",
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