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Role of supply chain integration in the product innovation capability of servitized manufacturing companies

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TECHNOVATION
Volume 118, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.technovation.2020.102216

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Servitization; Partial least squares; Manufacturing companies; Supply chain collaboration; Product innovation capability; Customer integration; Internal integration; Supplier integration

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This study examines the relationship between innovation capabilities and integration levels in the context of servitization in manufacturing companies. The findings reveal that customer integration has a significant impact on product innovation capability, while other dimensions of supply chain integration do not show the same result.
Scholars, managers, and policy makers are increasingly interested in the potential of servitization to enhance the innovation capabilities for manufacturing companies, among others. Collaboration within the supply chain ap-pears to play a relevant role in the transition to service provision because of its relational character. Combining these elements in the same model, this study sheds light on the relationship between innovation capabilities and integration levels, both internally and externally with customers and suppliers, considering the level of servi-tization in different firms. Using partial least squares structural equation modeling (PLS-SEM) on a sample of Basque manufacturing companies, this study reveals significant differences between manufacturing companies with low-and high-level services regarding the impact of customer integration on product innovation capability. The same result was not found for other supply chain dimensions-internal and supplier integration. These findings can be related to the prominent role of customer relationships and contacts in developing innovation capabilities in manufacturers' services considered by some previous research. In addition, by analysing the different dimensions of supply chain integration separately, internal integration was found to be an enabler of external integration.

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