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Performance Measurement for the Design of Product-Service Systems

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RISKS AND RESILIENCE OF COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS
Volume 463, Issue -, Pages 518-525

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SPRINGER-VERLAG BERLIN
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-24141-8_48

Keywords

Product-Service systems; Decision making; Performance; Sludge treatment; Recycling

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Resources depletion, emerging competition, and increasing individual customer requirements are among the most common trends shaping nowadays manufacturing industry. Product-Service Systems (PSS) are put forth as a potential means for meeting these challenges due to their intrinsic characteristics such as dematerialization, multi-actor perspective, inimitable service know-how, and customer closeness. The scope of this paper falls under a wider topic relating to the development of PSS solutions for the steel sludge treatment sector. More specifically, the paper reports on a combined performance measurement and PSS design approach to support the decision making process on the PSS implementation. The approach takes into account the need for a collaborative effort among the PSS value network actors to successfully implement PSS offers. A case study from the sludge treatment sector is used to illustrate the synergies between performance measurement and decision making, in the PSS context.

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