Unpacking the mechanism linking digital servitization and manufacturing firm performance: the role of the service networks and slack resources

Dan Zhou, Qihong Wu, Seoki Lee, Xin Li, Kai Sun, Xuerong Peng

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Abstract

Purpose: This paper aims to disentangle the mechanism linking digital servitization and manufacturing firm performance. The contributions of the service networks and slack resources are analyzed. Design/methodology/approach: Drawing on a survey of manufacturing firms that have implemented or are implementing digital service projects in China, this paper examines the mediation effect of service networks and the moderated mediation effect of slack resources to capture the role of service networks and slack resources in the relationship between digital servitization and manufacturing firm performance. Findings: Both basic and advanced digital services can equally contribute to manufacturing firm performance. Service networks mediate the relationship between basic digital servitization and manufacturing firm performance. No moderated mediation effect of slack resources is found, but slack resources negatively moderate the effects of basic digital services on service networks and positively impact service networks. Originality/value: The mediating mechanism of service networks in the relationship between digital servitization and manufacturing firm performance is theorized, and it is clarified that service networks mediate the association between basic digital services and manufacturing firm performance but not advanced digital services. Additionally, there is no significant difference in performance implications when manufacturing firms provide basic versus advanced digital services, answering the call for research on the various types of digital servitization. This paper also identifies firms’ slack resources as the boundary conditions under which basic digital services influence service networks and the positive impacts of slack resources on service networks, bridging the network literature, organizational slack literature and digitalization literature under the framework of service ecosystem research.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)189-205
Number of pages17
JournalJournal of Business and Industrial Marketing
Volume39
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 13 2024

All Science Journal Classification (ASJC) codes

  • Business and International Management
  • Marketing

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