No Permanent Friend or Enemy: Impacts of the IIoT-Based Platform in the Maintenance Service Market

成果类型:
Article
署名作者:
Pei, Jun; Yan, Ping; Kumar, Subodha
署名单位:
Hefei University of Technology; Pennsylvania Commonwealth System of Higher Education (PCSHE); Temple University
刊物名称:
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
ISSN/ISSBN:
0025-1909
DOI:
10.1287/mnsc.2023.4733
发表日期:
2023
页码:
6800-6817
关键词:
IIoT-based platform preventative maintenance competitive strategy coopetitive strategy game-theoretic model
摘要:
As the industrial Internet-of-things (IIoT) is becoming increasingly valuable, manufacturers are eager to establish IIoT-based platforms for preventative maintenance (PM). These platforms reposition the roles of manufacturers and reshape the patterns of the after-sales service market. Manufacturers can adopt either the competitive strategy by introducing improved after-sales services to compete with independent maintenance, repair, and operations firms (MROs) or the coopetitive strategy by simultaneously opening the platform to these MROs. However, relevant research on this topic remains scarce. Hence, our study fills this gap by investigating a manufacturer's decision for the IIoTbased platform and the subsequent relationship with an MRO. First, we find that even when the product value is relatively low and the IIoT adoption increases PM cost; interestingly, it is sometimes beneficial for the manufacturer to establish the platform. Next, we find that even if the royalty revenue is lower than the increased IIoT costs, the manufacturer may sometimes still adopt the coopetitive strategy of opening the platform. Moreover, with the opening of the platform, the manufacturer pays more technology investment, even in the competitive market. Furthermore, whenever the manufacturer opens the platform, the MRO can profit more by accessing the platform. Hence, there is sometimes a win-win equilibrium with the IIoT adoption. In addition, we find that the opening of the platform sometimes causes less customer surplus but generates more social welfare. Following the IIoT adoption, our findings offer insightful takeaways for the manufacturer's decisions on the establishment and opening of the platform, the MRO's reaction, and policymakers' welfare policies.