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The impact of servitization on the environmental and social performance in manufacturing firms

Jingsi Zhang (School of Economics and Management, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China)
Liangqun Qi (School of Economics and Management, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China)
Chengdong Wang (School of Economics and Management, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China)
Xichen Lyu (School of Economics and Management, Harbin University of Science and Technology, Harbin, China)

Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management

ISSN: 1741-038X

Article publication date: 20 December 2021

Issue publication date: 14 March 2022

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Abstract

Purpose

This study aims to examine how servitization affects the environmental and social performance of manufacturing firms.

Design/methodology/approach

The hypotheses are tested using fixed-effect panel models based on secondary data of 1,413 manufacturing firms publicly listed in the USA.

Findings

Results show that servitization is positively related to the social performance of manufacturing firms; this positive relationship is more prominent under high levels of human resource slack. However, the impact of servitization on environmental performance depends on the level of absorptive capacity and human resource slack. Servitization improves environmental performance under high levels of absorptive capacity and human resource slack, while this positive impact is insignificant under low levels of absorptive capacity and human resource slack.

Research limitations/implications

The study focuses on the degree (depth) of servitization but ignores the scope of services provided by manufacturing firms (breadth of servitization).

Practical implications

This research suggests that servitization is an effective way of achieving simultaneous improvements in environmental and social performance. However, high levels of absorptive capacity and human resource slack are needed to achieve this goal.

Originality/value

This study contributes to the servitization literature by demonstrating the environmental and social sustainability benefits of servitization. The findings also highlight the crucial role of absorptive capacity and human resource slack on improving environmental and social performance through servitization.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: The study was funded by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Award Number: 72074062), National Social Science Fund of China (Award Number: 18BJY102) and Ministry of Education Project of Humanities and Social Sciences in China (Award Number: 19YJC790092).

Citation

Zhang, J., Qi, L., Wang, C. and Lyu, X. (2022), "The impact of servitization on the environmental and social performance in manufacturing firms", Journal of Manufacturing Technology Management, Vol. 33 No. 3, pp. 425-447. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMTM-11-2020-0451

Publisher

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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