Joint Offering Evaluation Framework for Assessing the Feasibility and Business Value of a Digital Twin Use Case

Leila Saari*, Minna Räikkönen, Eemeli Hytönen, Katri Valkokari

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Abstract

The complexity of industrial challenges is emerging together with the exponentially developing information and communication technologies (ICT) that provide several implementation approaches for systems engineering. It is difficult for a single company to follow technological development and remain a pioneer in every topic. Still, the industrial challenges require experts in each technology. Therefore, collaboration among technology providers is an opportunity to gather all resources and competences needed for full delivery. A joint offering (JO) is a solution, that is, co-created in collaboration between two or more actors that usually have complementary technological skills or value-creation logics. A JO has several doubts relating to the use case (UC) in hand, the feasibility of the joint solution to be co-created, the resources and skills needed to deliver the joint solution, the partners, the business value creation, the elements of the contract and the ownership of the outcome, just to mention a few. The Joint Offering Evaluation Framework (JOEF) uncovers these issues and supports decision-making before the development of a JO starts. The JOEF comprises the Joint Offering Playbook and the Business Value Toolset (BVT). The Playbook offers seven viewpoints with checklists and tools for IT solution providers considering collaboration and co-creation for a solution that they cannot deliver or sell alone. The BVT evaluates and illustrates the business value of a JO from the viewpoints of both creation and delivery, together with value capture and assessment. The JOEF was piloted with a digital twin (DT) UC from the pulp and paper industry.

Original languageEnglish
Article number21713
Pages (from-to)140-158
JournalSystems Engineering
Volume27
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024
MoE publication typeA1 Journal article-refereed

Funding

This research is part of the Business Finland ecosystem project SEED: “Solid value of digitalization in the forest industry,” which is jointly funded by Business Finland, participating companies and research parties. The authors wish to express special thanks to the companies and their key persons for their insights, information and discussions during the research. We are also grateful for the opportunity to exploit a DT UC for JOEF testing. 5 This research is part of the Business Finland ecosystem project SEED: “Solid value of digitalization in the forest industry,”5 which is jointly funded by Business Finland, participating companies and research parties. The authors wish to express special thanks to the companies and their key persons for their insights, information and discussions during the research. We are also grateful for the opportunity to exploit a DT UC for JOEF testing.

Keywords

  • assessment
  • business value
  • co-creation
  • co-development
  • collaboration
  • digital twin
  • joint offering
  • playbook
  • toolset
  • use case

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