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What happened to complex product systems literature over the last two decades: progresses so far and path ahead
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National WealthIndustrialisationBusiness IntelligenceEconomic DevelopmentTradeComplex SystemsIndustrial OrganizationProduct ManagementComplex Product SystemsManagementSmart ProductProduct-service-software SystemTechnology TransferEconomicsCops LiteratureDesignManufacturing InnovationProduct Life CycleMarketingIndustrial DesignIndustrial DevelopmentBusinessTechnologyProduct ModelingLast Two
Complex product systems (CoPS) industries largely contribute to industrial development, economic growth and creation of national wealth in both developed and developing economies. CoPS also show a number of specific characteristics as a distinctive category of industrial products in comparison with mass-produced consumer goods. These aspects have attracted the attention of scholars to study CoPS over the last two decades, resulting in a fairly extensive body of literature on the subject. However, there is a further need to connect research findings in this area, to illustrate a macro view of the development in the field, explore common themes, and identify possible paths into the future. This study aims to contribute to these ends by: (i) exploring the quantitative aspects of the CoPS literature; (ii) illustrating topical classification of CoPS studies and their findings; and (iii) suggesting opportunities for future research through examining common trends and unresolved issues in the literature.
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