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Adoption and optimal configuration of smart products: The role of firm internationalization and offer hybridization

Journal

INDUSTRIAL MARKETING MANAGEMENT
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages 41-53

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.indmarman.2021.04.001

Keywords

Smart products; Monitoring capabilities; Autonomous solutions; Servitization; SMEs

Funding

  1. Spanish Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities [PGC2018101022A100]

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This study analyzes the impact of product analytic capabilities on firm performance, using a sample of Spanish industrial SMEs to draw three conclusions, including the adoption status of monitoring capabilities and fully autonomous capabilities, as well as the influence of offer hybridization and firm internationalization on the adoption of monitoring capabilities.
Drawing on the digital organization of production leading to Smart Systems, this article analyzes the factors influencing the adoption of product analytic capabilities as well as the optimal smart product capability configuration. In this way, the interplay between smart products, firm internationalization, offer hybridization, and firm performance is examined. By using a unique sample of Spanish industrial SMEs, this study differentiates from previous ones that have mainly used case studies to analyze product smartness. The quantitative analysis yields three contributions. First, it provides rare evidence that the adoption of basic analytic capabilities, i.e. monitoring capabilities, is a relatively frequent activity (about 35%), whereas the adoption of fully analytic capabilities, i.e. autonomous capabilities, is much less usual (less than 10%). Second, through binary choice models the study shows direct and mutually reinforcing positive effects of offer hybridization (combined product-service offer) and firm internationalization (foreign production and sales) on the adoption of monitoring capabilities. Third, through the use of a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis (fsQCA) it is demonstrated that monitoring capabilities are necessary and sufficient conditions to obtain superior firm performance. By exploring different sub-samples, other optimal configurations are identified. For instance, fully internationalized firms achieve superior performance by implementing autonomous capabilities.

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