Towards a digital twin of a service: a case of communicating cost and control implications of a new after-sales service with an animation

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作者
Tkaczyk, Marta [1 ]
Salina, Anna [1 ]
Lyly-Yrjanainen, Jouni [1 ]
Laine, Teemu [1 ]
机构
[1] Tampere Univ, Ind Engn & Management, Tampere, Finland
关键词
Digital twin; Digital twin of a service; Cost implications; Communication; Management control; Servitization; SERVITIZATION; OFFERINGS;
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10.1108/QRAM-10-2022-0175
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F8 [财政、金融];
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0202 ;
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Purpose - New service businesses carry opportunities for industrial companies. The different costmanagement and management control implications of those service businesses deserve attention, which is a widely under-researched area in management accounting and control literature. Digital twins could hold potential in unveiling and supporting those new service business opportunities, as a unique approach of this paper. Thus, the purpose of this paper is to examine the possibility and potential for creating a digital twin of a service, especially to unveil the management accounting and control implications of the digital twin in developing new service businesses. Design/methodology/approach - This paper investigates the potential of a digital twin in unveiling cost and control implications of new service businesses by examining the characteristics of a digital twin in the service business development context. The paper use an in-depth interventionist case study, where the designed animations illustrate the possibilities of a digital twin of a service. The animations showing the service process characteristics were first used as a communication tool and eventually those animations were actively used in customer cases for different purposes. This motivated the idea for examining the implications of such animations representing a digital twin of a service. Findings - The paper provides empirical insights regarding the potential for developing and using a digital twin of a service for different cost management and management control purposes. The digital twin of a service may include all main details of a new service offering, simulating the functionality of a service, hence making the performance and the implications of the new service concept clear for all the stakeholders. The digital twin of the service enables defining the processes, setting targets and helps communication about the value generation. Thus, they represent a significant toolkit for themanagement accounting and control function of themanufacturers. Originality/value - This paper is among the first attempts to understand the digital twin of the service. The paper is unique in providing financial and control implications of digital twins also in the context of service business development. The in-depth interventionist approach enabled an exceptional exploration process on the subject. The article paves the way toward further research on managing the digital twins of services in the future.
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