A simultaneous relationship between digitalization and servitization? An application to Spanish importer manufacturing firms Articles uri icon

publication date

  • June 2025

International Standard Serial Number (ISSN)

  • 1741-0398

Electronic International Standard Serial Number (EISSN)

  • 1758-7409

abstract

  • Purpose This work aims to study the relationships between digitalization and servitization of manufacturing firms and whether this relationship is stronger for importer firms. Design/methodology/approach Using a dataset of Spanish manufacturing firms taken from the 2022 Spanish Survey on Business Strategies, a 3SLS (three-stage least squares) model was applied to 2028 firms. In addition, various models were fitted to subsamples to explore the effects of imports on the relationship between digital technologies and servitization. Findings The results indicate that there are differences in the two opposite directions and that digital technologies affect servitization positively and not conversely; this is especially the case for small manufacturing firms. In addition, the results suggest that importing intermediate goods, considering the intensity and geographical diversification positively influences the relationship between digitalization and servitization only for high-import intensity firms. Research limitations/implications This study contributes to the literature on digital servitization by providing support for the idea that digital technologies can positively affect servitization. In addition, these results address the need for a more nuanced discussion through importer intensity.Practical implications Managers, especially from small manufacturing firms, should consider appropriate technology portfolio management and also consider the relationship between digital technologies and servitization as the initial step in the journey towards digital transformation. In addition, an international dimension should be considered when designing their digital servitization strategy. Originality/value This work provides a basis for understanding the importance of importing intermediary goods when manufacturing firms are developing a digital servitization strategy.

subjects

  • Mechanical Engineering

keywords

  • digitalization; servitization; imports; manufacturing; spain