Dewi, Dian Retno Sari, Hermanto, Yustinus Budi, Tait, Elizabeth and Sianto, Martinus Edy (2023) The Product–Service System Supply Chain Capabilities and Their Impact on Sustainability Performance: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach. The Product–Service System Supply Chain Capabilities and Their Impact on Sustainability Performance: A Dynamic Capabilities Approach, 15 (2). pp. 1-24. ISSN 2071-1050
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Abstract
In response to competition and other market challenges, many consumer manufacturing companies are offering Product–Service Systems (PSSs) in order to improve their sustainability performance. This paper aims to examine the relationship between the PSS supply chain (SC) capabilities and sustainability performance. It empirically investigates a framework that hypothesises the impact of seven PSS SC capabilities on sustainability performance. Data were collected from 447 official motorcycle service partners in Indonesia and analysed using structural equation modelling. The findings reveal that innovative service delivery and sustainable product–service capability positively affect sustainability performance, whereas partner development, reflexive control, and re‑conceptualisation positively affect sustainable product–service capability. The results also validate that collaboration and knowledge assessment do not directly affect sustainability performance. A contribution of this study is the innovative use of quantitative methods to provide empirical evidence that the PSS SC capabilities can contribute to sustainability performance, directly and indirectly. It also broadens the utilisation of Dynamic Capabilities (DCs) in PSS SC research. The findings also guide managers and decision‑makers in the implementation of the PSS SC capabilities required to enhance sustainability performance.
Item Type: | Article |
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Uncontrolled Keywords: | Product–Service Systems; supply chain capabilities; sustainability performance; dynamic capabilities |
Subjects: | Engineering > Industrial Engineering |
Divisions: | Journal Publication |
Depositing User: | F.X. Hadi |
Date Deposited: | 24 Mar 2023 07:35 |
Last Modified: | 17 May 2023 08:43 |
URI: | https://repository.ukwms.ac.id/id/eprint/34476 |
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