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  • Hedvall, Klas, 1961, et al. (author)
  • Solutions in business networks : Implications of an interorganizational perspective
  • 2019
  • In: Journal of Business Research. - : Elsevier. - 0148-2963 .- 1873-7978. ; 104, s. 411-421
  • Journal article (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Based on the combination of an interorganizational perspective and a processual view of solutions, this paper analyzes the provisioning of solutions in business networks. Drawing on a case study in a transportation industry setting, the interdependencies between solutions are uncovered. The case illustrates how 1) firms are simultaneously involved in the provisioning of multiple solutions, 2) firms take on multiple roles in the provisioning of solutions in the business network, and 3) solutions are subject to interdependencies via connected relationships and thus form “networks of solutions.” The paper concludes that interdependence among solutions is a significant characteristic, adding to previous research on solutions. Consequently, it is suggested that firms' interaction with various parties in the provisioning of solutions needs considerable managerial and theoretical attention.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, 1989, et al. (author)
  • A framework for analyzing integrated solutions
  • 2015
  • In: Proceedings of the 4th International Conference on Business Servitization, Madrid, Spain.
  • Conference paper (peer-reviewed)abstract
    • Manufactures can gain competitive advantage by addressing the customers’ needs and provide a combination of services and products (Wise & Baumgartner, 1999). When services and products are integrated into a seamless offer addressing customers’ requirements by focusing on solutions rather than products, this could be referred to as an integrated solution (Lightfoot, Baines, & Smart, 2013; Shepherd & Ahmed, 2000; Wise & Baumgartner, 1999), a form of business model to move downstream in the value chain (Wise & Baumgartner, 1999). The integrated solution is hence a tailored offering creating a desired outcome for the customer by looking beyond a product base in a manufacturing company and addressing the customers’ overall needs and problems (Baines, Lightfoot, Benedettini, & Kay, 2009; Davies, 2004). In present literature, there exists various definitions of the integrated solution concept (see for example Wise and Baumgartner (1999) and Miller, Hope, Eisenstat, Foote, and Galbraith (2002)) and it can be argued that the definitions used are quite vague regarding for example the value for the customer (Brax & Jonsson, 2009). When studying companies providing integrated solutions in practice, the complexity increases even further as there seems to be a lack of consensus of how to use the concept. In addition, the provision of integrated solutions do not look the same for customer goods companies and business-to-business industries (Davies, 2003). However, how those various integrated solutions differ towards another are still not very well researched. Therefore, the purpose of this paper is to develop a framework for classification of different integrated solutions. In order to fulfill the purpose of this paper a multiple case study has been done. The concept of integrated solutions is a phenomena hard to separate from the context, hence a case study approach is beneficial (Yin, 2014). A multiple case study with semi-structured interviews also enables deep insight as well as giving the opportunity for comparison between cases (Bryman & Bell, 2011; Yin, 2014). Three different companies participated in the study, being in various industries, which had various closeness to end customer and focus differently on various solution components. In total fifteen recorded interviews were done in the case companies.In these three case companies two dimensions were identified as distinguishers for a classification connected to the integrated solutions concept; namely degree of integration and customer adaption. This paper contributes with a framework for classification of different integrated solutions, built on two dimensions; the degree of customer adaption and degree of integration between products and services. In Figure 1 this framework with examples of integrated solutions from the case companies is presented. This calls for future research focusing the impact various positions in the framework have on the development of integrated solutions.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, et al. (author)
  • Agile Management Practices for Solutions Development: Managerial Challenges in an  Interorganizational Context
  • 2021
  • In: Proceedings of Spring Servitization Conference. - 978 1 85449 499 3
  • Conference paper (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose: Solutions development among several actors gives rise to a tension between  stability, that is, the need to standardise and synchronise development activities, and  agility, meaning the need to respond and adapt to a changing environment, which is  represented, for example, in agile management practices. This study focuses on agile  solutions development in an interorganisational context to investigate and characterise  this agility-stability tension. Design/Methodology/Approach: This study bases its insights on findings derived from  two focus groups and interviews with managers and specialists within the area of study. Findings: The findings show strong challenges deriving from the agility-stability tension.  These can be organised in a typology of artefacts, roles, and processes. Originality/Value: The results of this study contribute to the servitization literature on  co-creation, solutions development, and agile management practices, by providing a  novel understanding of the challenges arising in interorganisational solutions  development through the identification and characterisation of the agility-stability  tension.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, 1989 (författare)
  • Decision-making in integrated product-service development
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the 17th International CINet Conference, September 2017.
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper is investigating decision-making in integrated product-service development through a focus on the decision-makers’ attention. By conducting a case study of an on-going development project, it is concluded that attention to product-related aspects will suppress service-related aspects to be acknowledged. As structures and channels benefit product-orientation, service-related issues will be undermined when proceeded through the same channels as product-related issues. Consequently, the existence of a service-oriented separate function does not necessarily help focusing the attention towards service-related issues in an integrated product-service development project. However, while there has been an argued tension between service- and product-orientation, this paper also proposes that attention towards both aspects in the decision-making could be enabled through a focus on the overall, integrated offering rather than on individual components which compete in attention. In order to facilitate decision-making that concerns both product- and service-related issues, the organisation needs to acknowledge and integrate service aspects in the early phases of the development project, before a product-orientation has been established.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, et al. (författare)
  • Dependencies as a barrier for continuous innovation in cyber-physical systems
  • 2023
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Technology Management. - : InderScience Publishers. - 0267-5730 .- 1741-5276. ; 93:3-4, s. 194-219
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In the automotive domain, as an example of cyber-physical systems, continuous software deployment is actively explored to deliver increasingly capable features to existing fleets of vehicles. The distributed nature of software coupled with tight hardware integration and potentially tremendous variability between vehicles make ensuring compatibility of updated software a significant challenge - both technically and managerially. While the automotive industry commonly forms larger multi-brand organisations to utilise economies of scale, processes for continuous deployment contradictory assumes a single organisation with full control. This paper sets out to shed light on challenges of adopting continuous deployment in the context of such a multi-brand cyber-physical systems organisation. Following a case study, the paper describes a tension between the managerial perspective concerned with platform strategies, and the engineering perspective responsible for developing products from those platforms. The paper highlights software dependencies as a barrier to continuous innovation of cyber-physical systems in multi-brand organisations.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, 1989, et al. (författare)
  • Describing different integrated solutions
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Technology Management. - 0267-5730 .- 1741-5276. ; 78:4, s. 343-361
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Integrating products and services seamlessly into a solution enables a more valuable offering to be created, described as an integrated solution. This paper investigates how various dimensions can be used to describe different integrated solutions, expanding the knowledge on how such solutions co-exist within different companies and how they can be described. A case study involving two companies shows that different integrated solutions correspond to different ways of relating to three dimensions: addressing the customer, integration and customization.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, et al. (författare)
  • Describing different integrated solutions
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Technology Management. - : InderScience Publishers. - 0267-5730 .- 1741-5276. ; 78:4, s. 343-343
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Integrating products and services seamlessly into a solution enables a more valuable offering to be created, described as an integrated solution. This paper investigates how various dimensions can be used to describe different integrated solutions, expanding the knowledge on how such solutions co-exist within different companies and how they can be described. A case study involving two companies shows that different integrated solutions correspond to different ways of relating to three dimensions: addressing the customer, integration and customisation.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, 1989 (författare)
  • Managerial attention alteration in integrated product-service development
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Technology Management. - 0267-5730 .- 1741-5276. ; 80:1-2, s. 36-60
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper examines managerial attention alteration in an integrated product-service development project. A case study was conducted to shed light on the issue of developing integrated offerings in a product-oriented organisation. It is shown that attention given to product-related aspects will suppress service-related aspects. Since structures and channels benefit a product-orientation, service-related issues that use the same channels tend to be undermined. It is suggested that attention to both aspects would be enabled by a focus on the overall integrated offering rather than on the individual components competing for attention. However, an integrated project faces challenges in maintaining such a focus due to organisational structures that separate product- and service-related issues into separate channels.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri (författare)
  • Managerial attention alteration in integrated product-service development
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Technology Management. - : InderScience Publishers. - 0267-5730 .- 1741-5276. ; 80:1/2, s. 36-36
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • This paper examines managerial attention alteration in an integrated product-service development project. A case study was conducted to shed light on the issue of developing integrated offerings in a product-oriented organisation. It is shown that attention given to product-related aspects will suppress service-related aspects. Since structures and channels benefit a product-orientation, service-related issues that use the same channels tend to be undermined. It is suggested that attention to both aspects would be enabled by a focus on the overall integrated offering rather than on the individual components competing for attention. However, an integrated project faces challenges in maintaining such a focus due to organisational structures that separate product-and service-related issues into separate channels.
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  • Jagstedt, Siri, 1989 (författare)
  • Managerial Challenges in the Development of Integrated Solutions
  • 2016
  • Licentiatavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The purpose of this thesis is to investigate managerial challenges related to the development of integrated solutions. This purpose is in line with a trend towards moving into solution provision in manufacturing, and the complexity that arises in the development of so called integrated solutions compared to the development of physical products. Integrated solutions can be described as products and services integrated to create a value surplus associated to the customer’s operations. That is, when services are not simply added to the product and can be treated separately, but rather are provided as an integrated solution to a customer problem to facilitate or optimise their operations. While challenges related to servitization have been identified, companies are struggling with the development of integrated solutions. Those integrated solutions put new demands on the development organisation and raise several challenges, which have to be managed. This thesis are concerned with these. The thesis addresses two research questions. The first research question is ‘How can integrated solutions be described?’ which relates to what needs to be developed. The second research question refers to the implications for the product development organisation and is formulated as ‘What are the implications for the product development organisation when a manufacturing company moves into provision of integrated solutions?’Three studies were conducted, based mainly on data collected via interviews with managers working on the development of integrated solutions. The first study investigated effects on the product development of a manufacturer moving into provision of integrated solutions. The second study investigated how various dimensions can be used to describe different integrated solutions. The third study explored how platform thinking applies to the development of integrated solutions.The thesis concludes that there are managerial challenges involved in the development of integrated solutions related to the co-existence in the same company of different integrated solutions. There are challenges also associated to integration in the development of integrated solutions, and the need to balance customisation and standardisation. In addition, manufacturers are required to utilize and care for their product and technology knowledge, which add to the complexity of the development.
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