Rethinking Skinner’s model: strategic trade-offs in products and services
Abstract
Purpose
The purpose of this paper is to further clarify the link between the theoretical and practical/real-life implications of a seminal topic in the strategic operations management field: Wickham Skinner’s strategic trade-offs model. This will help researchers, practitioners and students to realize the “everyday life” consequences of this highly influential model.
Design/methodology/approach
A theoretical analysis is made of previous research dealing with the strategic trade-offs model. Building on these investigations, a Popperian approach is used to logically develop the model, and the authors demonstrate how it can be empirically tested.
Findings
Previous investigations on Skinner’s model mainly focus on trade-offs between competitive capabilities (e.g. cost, quality, delivery) at the firm level. This paper demonstrates that the implications of this model necessarily should include consideration of the strategic trade-offs between the competitive characteristics of products/services that practitioners, students and the general public can observe.
Originality/value
While previous investigations have provided necessary clarifications, no paper has addressed the issue of the existence of strategic trade-offs between the competitive characteristics of products/services. This paper offers guidelines for researchers and practitioners on the way that the strategic trade-offs model can be conceptualized, understood and tested.
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Acknowledgements
Matthias Thurer gratefully acknowledges FAPESP – Fundacao de Amparo a Pesquisa do Estado Sao Paulo – for the financial support provided (2011/10605-1).
Citation
Sarmiento, R., Thurer, M. and Whelan, G. (2016), "Rethinking Skinner’s model: strategic trade-offs in products and services", Management Research Review, Vol. 39 No. 10, pp. 1199-1213. https://doi.org/10.1108/MRR-02-2015-0042
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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