Bridging the Gap Between Manufacturing and Service Through IT-Based Boundary Objects

Becker Jörg, Beverungen Daniel, Knackstedt Ralf, Matzner Martin, Müller Oliver, Pöppelbuß Jens

Research article (journal) | Peer reviewed

Abstract

Manufacturing and service companies increasingly engage in networks to provide their customers with integrated solutions. In order to leverage complementary resources and capabilities fully, the network actors must span traditional boundaries between communities of practice in manufacturing and service. Fields like supply chain management and business process management, as well as the literature on boundary spanning, offer little guidance for the systematic identification of boundary objects that could be used to bridge this gap. Drawing on existing works on boundary objects and service blueprinting, we design a new method for diagnosing boundary-spanning processes and identifying candidates for IT-based boundary objects that integrate manufacturing and service companies' subprocesses. The method was iteratively developed over a period of three years in a cyclic action research project with two business-to-business service networks in the mechanical and electrical engineering industries.

Details about the publication

JournalIEEE Transactions on Engineering Management
Volume60
Issue3
Page range468-482
StatusPublished
Release year2013 (08/10/2012)
Language in which the publication is writtenEnglish
DOI10.1109/TEM.2012.2214770
KeywordsService networks; boundary spanning; service blueprinting; business process management; action research

Authors from the University of Münster

Becker, Jörg
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Beverungen, Daniel
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Knackstedt, Ralf
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Matzner, Martin
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Müller, Oliver
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)
Pöppelbuß, Jens
Chair of Information Systems and Information Management (IS)