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Slavko Rakic, Nenad Medic, Janika Leoste, Teodora Vuckovic and Ugljesa Marjanovic
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Laila Esheiba, Amal Elgammal, Iman M. A. Helal and Mohamed E. El-Sharkawi
Manufacturers today compete to offer not only products, but products accompanied by services, which are referred to as product-service systems (PSSs). PSS mass customization is defined as the production of products and services to meet the needs of indiv...
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Natalia Kryvinska, Sebastian Kaczor and Christine Strauss
The concept of servitization provides major benefits both for the performing company and for the profiting customer. Thus, during the last years many companies were heading for this well-proven direction tempted by expectations, but have been possibly ev...
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Shahrazad HADAD
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The knowledge economy is defined, according to the World Bank, through the integration of its four main component elements: education and training, innovation systems, information infrastructure, economic incentives and institutional regime. The first pa...
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Ornwiriya Namsawat,Yanin Rugwongwan
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According to the problems of excessive consumption of natural resources and the increasing trend of manufacturing across the globe at present, the need for transformation to sustainable consumption and sustainable production has been put on centre stage....
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Tsuyoshi Koga,Ken Kaminishi
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Ricardo J. Hernández Pardo, Tracy Bhamra and Ran Bhamra
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Garrette Clark, Justin Kosoris, Long Nguyen Hong and Marcel Crul
The Design for Sustainability (D4S) concept outlines methodologies for making sustainable improvements (social, economic and environmental) to products by applying elements of life cycle thinking. D4S builds on the work of ecodesign to include economic a...
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