Understanding Services in the Era of the Internet of Things: A Smart Service Taxonomy

Paukstadt U, Strobel G, Eicker S


Abstract

In recent years, the “Internet of Things” with so called “smart products” has obtained increasing popularity in both practice and research. By building on the capabilities of smart products, services transform to “smart services” emphasizing the value smart products can provide and how it is co- created. Even though first attempts have been conducted to conceptualize and classify smart services, there seems to be no overall consensus on the specific characteristics of smart services, which different forms they can take on and how different smart services can be described. For example, existing research on smart services does not always consider the common service design elements “service content” and “service delivery”. To address this shortcoming, we develop a taxonomy of smart services by applying extant literature. We further demonstrate the usefulness of our taxonomy by classifying 50 empirical objects and presenting three cases. As a contribution, the paper enhances the understanding of the notion of smart services and strengthens the conceptual foundation for future smart service research.

Keywords
Smart Services, Intelligent Services, Taxonomy, Internet of Things, Smart Products



Publication type
Research article in digital collection (conference)

Peer reviewed
Yes

Publication status
Published

Year
2019

Conference
27th European Conference on Information Systems

Venue
Stockholm and Uppsala

Language
English

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