Publication type: Conference paper
Type of review: Peer review (publication)
Title: Understanding the business value : towards a taxonomy of industrial use scenarios enabled by cyber-physical systems in the equipment manufacturing industry
Authors: Herterich, Matthias M.
Holler, Manuel
Uebernickel, Falk
Brenner, Walter
et. al: No
Proceedings: CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings
Page(s): 1
Pages to: 15
Conference details: CONF-IRM 2015 - International Conference on Information Resources Management, Ottawa, Canada, 18-20 May 2015
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher / Ed. Institution: Association for Information Systems
Language: English
Subjects: Business model; Information system; Manufacturing; Service science
Subject (DDC): 658.4: Executive Management
Abstract: The trend of digitalization provides new opportunities for industrial equipment manufactures as sensor technology and ubiquitous connectivity become part of the equipment. In particular, cyber-physical systems (CPSs) enable digital innovation for the industrial product and service business by improving operational efficiencies, facilitating innovative hybrid business models, and fuelling servitization in manufacturing. Despite the new opportunities, so far no research has been conducted to investigate and classify configurations and affordances of this new technology. To gain both a broad and in-depth understanding of use scenarios and added-value of CPSs for the service business in the equipment industry, a multi-method approach is chosen: a systematic literature review as well as case study research are conducted. Grounded in existing literature and based on empirical data of 45 use scenarios, we propose a taxonomy to classify use scenarios enabled by CPSs in the equipment industry. This work contributes to the theoretical body of knowledge by proposing a taxonomy of use scenarios enabled by CPSs. The taxonomy can be (1) leveraged to categorize use scenarios of CPSs in the equipment manufacturing industry and (2) used as a framework for further research. Practitioners can use the taxonomy to classify and compare use scenarios as well as identify business model archetypes.
URI: https://digitalcollection.zhaw.ch/handle/11475/17934
Fulltext version: Published version
License (according to publishing contract): Licence according to publishing contract
Departement: School of Management and Law
Organisational Unit: Institute of Marketing Management (IMM)
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Herterich, M. M., Holler, M., Uebernickel, F., & Brenner, W. (2015). Understanding the business value : towards a taxonomy of industrial use scenarios enabled by cyber-physical systems in the equipment manufacturing industry [Conference paper]. CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings, 1–15.
Herterich, M.M. et al. (2015) ‘Understanding the business value : towards a taxonomy of industrial use scenarios enabled by cyber-physical systems in the equipment manufacturing industry’, in CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings. Association for Information Systems, pp. 1–15.
M. M. Herterich, M. Holler, F. Uebernickel, and W. Brenner, “Understanding the business value : towards a taxonomy of industrial use scenarios enabled by cyber-physical systems in the equipment manufacturing industry,” in CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings, 2015, pp. 1–15.
HERTERICH, Matthias M., Manuel HOLLER, Falk UEBERNICKEL und Walter BRENNER, 2015. Understanding the business value : towards a taxonomy of industrial use scenarios enabled by cyber-physical systems in the equipment manufacturing industry. In: CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings. Conference paper. Association for Information Systems. 2015. S. 1–15
Herterich, Matthias M., Manuel Holler, Falk Uebernickel, and Walter Brenner. 2015. “Understanding the Business Value : Towards a Taxonomy of Industrial Use Scenarios Enabled by Cyber-Physical Systems in the Equipment Manufacturing Industry.” Conference paper. In CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings, 1–15. Association for Information Systems.
Herterich, Matthias M., et al. “Understanding the Business Value : Towards a Taxonomy of Industrial Use Scenarios Enabled by Cyber-Physical Systems in the Equipment Manufacturing Industry.” CONF-IRM 2015 Proceedings, Association for Information Systems, 2015, pp. 1–15.


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