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assignment_turned_in Project2022 - 2025Partners:Domino (United Kingdom), UV Light Technology Limited, Tactile Technology, Koolmill Systems Limited, Tactile Technology +12 partnersDomino (United Kingdom),UV Light Technology Limited,Tactile Technology,Koolmill Systems Limited,Tactile Technology,High Value Manufacturing (HVM) Catapult,Aston University,Omron Electronics Ltd,Baxi Group,BDR Thermea (United Kingdom),Manufacturing Technology Centre,UV Light Technology Limited,Koolmill Systems Limited,HIGH VALUE MANUFACTURING CATAPULT,Omron Electronics Ltd,Domino Printing Sciences,Aston UniversityFunder: UK Research and Innovation Project Code: ES/W010194/1Funder Contribution: 1,512,860 GBPThis programme will establish evidence on how servitization impacts both economic productivity and environmental performance (i.e., net-zero and the green economy), and use these insights to influence industrial policy and practice in the UK. It will explain whether, when, and how to encourage the adoption of servitization to maximise the economic and societal impact. The programme will begin by (i) developing a strong theoretical foundation based on prior research on business model innovation and value networks, then (ii) engage in theory building through collaborations with a range of industrial partners that are adopting servitization. These insights will (iii) enable econometric models to quantify impacts on productivity and environmental performances, and through experimentations with these (iv) identify a range of scenarios to maximise the benefits to the UK. Deliverables will include (i) an open-access repository for the scientific, policy, and practice communities, (ii) a set of reference models which will allow firms to translate our findings quickly to shape industrial best practices, and (iii) a series of policy and practice papers and associated workshops and events to influence decisions around industrial policy associated with productivity and de-carbonisation.
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