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The rapid developments in information and communication technology enable new bus iness models that are based on digital platforms. Marketplaces such as Amazon or Airbnb have already adapted this business model to connect previously unconnected supply-side and demand-side to conduct a business transaction via a digital platform. Due to Industrie 4.0 and the rapid technological development that comes with it, digital platforms have entered the market within the area of the mechanical engineering. Different platform types exist, such as marketplaces for machine equipment or digital data platforms for connected machines. Although numerous companies claim to offer platform-based bus iness models, they often lack knowledge on individual business model components. To close this gap, this paper structures a variety of existing platforms based on their detail characteristics. Within this paper, existing typologies of digital platforms from other industry areas are analyzed. Case study research ofplatforms within the mechanical engineering is used to adjust these typologies and create a new one for digital platforms within the mechanical engineering.
Monetizing Industry 4.0: Design Principles for Subscription Business in the Manufacturing Industry
(2019)
Subscription business models have a major role for monetizing products and services for manufacturing companies in the age of Industry 4.0. As the manufacturing industry has difficulties generating revenues through digitalization, the implementation of innovative business models are essential to remain successful. Physical assets are often capital-intensive and require a more complex manufacturing process than subscription business models. Moreover, subscription models can focus on the individual customer benefit and a consistent service transformation, constituting a unique selling proposition and a competitive advantage. Hence, the following paper provides a management model that enables manufacturing companies to successfully realize the transformation towards a subscription business model. The management model presents four major fields of action, each matched with one design principle that must be considered when dealing with subscription models in the manufacturing industry. These principles were determined by an in-depth case study analysis among various manufacturing companies. Opportunities, challenges and recommendations for action were then systematically derived and integrated into the management model.
KVD-Service-Studie 2020
(2019)
Im Rahmen der Digitalisierung haben viele Serviceanbieter das Leistungsportfolio um innovative Services und Smart Services ergänzt. Für die Anbieter stellen gerade die Markt- einführung und der Vertrieb dieser Leistungen zwei der zentralen Herausforderungen bei der Etablierung dieser Leistungen dar. Neben bestehenden vertrieblichen Herausforderungen beim Servicevertrieb, wie der Aufklärung und Überzeugung von Kunden und der individuellen Anpassung und Erbringung der Leistung für den Kunden, erfordert der Vertrieb von Smart Services zusätzlich die interdisziplinäre Zusammenarbeit von mehreren Bereichen, den Zugang und die Verarbeitung von Daten sowie die permanente Betreuung der Leistung beim Kunden über den Lebenszyklus. Damit Serviceunternehmen auf dem Markt wettbewerbsfähig bleiben, müssen sich Vertriebsorganisationen erfolgreich weiterentwickeln bzw. völlig neu aufstellen. Für die dargestellten Herausforderungen gilt es, Erfolgsfaktoren für den Vertrieb von Services und Smart Services abzuleiten. Der diesjährige Schwerpunkt der Service-Studie 2020, die vom KVD zusammen mit dem FIR durchgeführt wurde, liegt daher auf dem Themenkomplex `Vertrieb von Services und Smart Services`.