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A literature review of PSS and maturity models is employed to search out key factors as a basis for maturity modelling. The architecture of Hammer’s Process-Enterprise Maturity Model is adopted. The precursor PSS Maturity Model is partitioned into two domains. The process domain covers resources common to most production or service enterprises – people, process and information dimensions. The enterprise domain covers specific properties of production-service enterprises – customer-facing (need, collaboration, customer-centricity, ownership), life-cycle (management, resources, environment), and offer (servitization / productization) dimensions. 27 process and 42 enterprise factors are detailed, with the range of capability or maturity they could achieve.
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Karni, R., Kaner, M. (2013). A Review of Maturity Models and their Application to PSS: Towards a PSS Maturity Model. In: Shimomura, Y., Kimita, K. (eds) The Philosopher's Stone for Sustainability. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-32847-3_66
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