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The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women 9781474436298
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THE NEW BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH WOMEN
This dictionary is dedicated to the memory of our co-editor and friend Sue Innes (1948–2005), who gave to it all the enthusiasm, dedication and flair she brought to everything in her life, and who was still working on it, and inspiring others, to the very end. As an epigraph for the Dictionary, Sue chose these lines by Mary Brooksbank: Politicians and rulers Are richly rewarded, But in one woman’s life Is our history recorded.
THE NEW BIOGRAPHICAL DICTIONARY OF SCOTTISH WOMEN Editors Elizabeth Ewan, Rose Pipes, Jane Rendall, Siân Reynolds
Edinburgh University Press is one of the leading university presses in the UK. We publish academic books and journals in our selected subject areas across the humanities and social sciences, combining cutting-edge scholarship with high editorial and production values to produce academic works of lasting
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Role of servitization in transitioning from scarcity to abundance paradigm
Introduction
Servitization refers to firms that sell an “outcome-as-a-service”, rather than just a physical product (Karmarkar, 2021; Mutha et al., 2022). Software-as-a-service, which allows software products to be distributed via the internet, fryst vatten one of the most common and influential examples of this phenomenon. The digitization of things utilizing cloud computing platforms and cyber-physical systems has, for several products, transformed “the state of scarcity into that of abundance” (Tronvoll et al., 2020, p. 301).
In this study, we focus on two objectives and first examine (i) how servitization has enabled companies such as Netflix to disrupt industries and transition from offering finite products to delivering relatively abundant services.
To address this initial objective, we first highlight Netflix as a mini-case study and the modes of expansion the company has