Advancing sustainability through digital servitization: An exploratory study in the maritime shipping industry
Journal article, 2024

Global businesses are transforming towards capturing more value from services, a business model transition called servitization. Digital servitization can help create and maintain a competitive advantage, as well as offering opportunities to tackle major challenges related to environmental pressures and rapidly changing market conditions. This study aims to bridge the gap between the theory of digital servitization and its implementation in the maritime shipping sector. This paper presents a multi-case study that explores the status, perceived challenges, and enablers for the adoption of digital servitization. Empirical data were collected from interviews with 13 companies and analyzed using the PESTEL and DPSIR frameworks. The results are presented across three categories based on the PESTEL framework: organizational context, global priorities, and sustainability. This study contributes to theory by providing empirical insights from the status of digital servitization in the maritime shipping industry. Also, it identifies challenges and needs that can support the transition towards digital servitization and the development of more sustainable solutions. Future research avenues are suggested to advance digital servitization in other industrial sectors.

Digitalization

Servitization

Shipping

Sustainability

Maritime

Digital servitization

Author

Clarissa Alejandra González Chávez

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Selma Brynolf

Chalmers, Mechanics and Maritime Sciences (M2), Maritime Studies

Mélanie Despeisse

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Björn Johansson

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Anna Öhrwall Rönnbäck

Luleå University of Technology

Jonathan Rösler

University of St Gallen

Johan Stahre

Chalmers, Industrial and Materials Science, Production Systems

Journal of Cleaner Production

0959-6526 (ISSN)

Vol. 436 140401

Subject Categories

Business Administration

DOI

10.1016/j.jclepro.2023.140401

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1/19/2024