Navigating disruptive crises through service-led growth: The impact of COVID-19 on Italian manufacturing firms
Articolo
Data di Pubblicazione:
2020
Abstract:
This study draws on an extensive survey and interview data collected during the COVID-19 pandemic. The
respondents were executives of industrials firms whose factories, warehouses, and headquarters are located in
Northern Italy. This is undoubtedly the European region first and most extensively affected by the pandemic, and
the government implemented radical lockdown measures, banning nonessential travel and mandating the
shutdown of all nonessential businesses. Several major effects on both product and service businesses are
highlighted, including the disruption of field-service operations and supply networks. This study also highlights
the increased importance of servitization business models and the acceleration of digital transformation and
advanced services. To help firms navigate through the crisis and be better positioned after the pandemic, the
authors present a four-stage crisis management model (calamity, quick & dirty, restart, and adapt), which provides
insights and critical actions that should be taken to cope with the expected short and long-term implications of
the crisis. Finally, this study discusses how servitization can enhance resilience for future crises—providing a set
of indicators on the presumed role of, and impact on, service operations in relation to what executives expect to
be the “next normal.”
Tipologia CRIS:
1.1 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
COVID-19, Coronavirus, Servitization, Digitalization, Service operations, Solutions, Resilience
Elenco autori:
Rapaccini, Mario; Saccani, Nicola; Kowalkowski, Christian; Paiola, Marco; Adrodegari, Federico
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