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Framing transformation dynamics towards service-orientation: alternative trajectories of B2B relations

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  • Inka Lappalainen
  • Tiina Valjakka
  • Toni Ahonen
  • Maaria Nuutinen

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This article examines dynamics of complex transformation in value creation logics in business-to-business (B2B) relationships. Based on the literature of servitisation, relationship marketing, and particularly the service-dominant (S-D) logic approach, an integrative conceptual framework for structuring provider-customer interaction is built. The framework combines strategic and operational aspects and the perspectives of both parties. It is applied empirically in a multiple case study covering different industries. The results reveal the alternative and parallel trajectories in the B2B relations of the companies, instead of the previous unidirectional transition approach of servitisation. Furthermore, relating to the topical S-D logic debate, the results indicate that the transformation from goods-dominant logic towards service-dominant logic has been built in as different trajectories. The conceptual framework explicates transformation dynamics in terms of value creation logic and mutual dependence between parties. It facilitates particularly SMEs considering relationship-specific evaluation and development, as well as strategic re-positioning and value constellations.

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  • Inka Lappalainen & Tiina Valjakka & Toni Ahonen & Maaria Nuutinen, 2019. "Framing transformation dynamics towards service-orientation: alternative trajectories of B2B relations," International Journal of Services and Operations Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 32(2), pages 131-157.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijsoma:v:32:y:2019:i:2:p:131-157
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