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Driving Sustainability in Manufacturing through Digital Transformation and Collaboration
Luleå University of Technology, Department of Social Sciences, Technology and Arts, Humans and Technology.ORCID iD: 0000-0002-1947-1625
2025 (English)Doctoral thesis, comprehensive summary (Other academic)
Abstract [en]

As manufacturing companies confront mounting environmental, social, and economic challenges, digital transformation emerges as a vital enabler of sustainability. However, achieving meaningful impact requires more than adopting advanced technologies—it demands collaborative approaches that embed sustainability into the core of industrial value chain. This thesis explores the twin transition—the integration of digital transformation and sustainability—by investigating how value co-creation and collaboration between manufacturing companies and technology solution providers (TSPs), as well as among TSPs themselves, contribute to sustainable production.

To address this, the thesis develops a conceptual value co-creation framework that highlights how digital technologies can drive sustainability through collaborative efforts among manufacturers, technology solution providers, and other key stakeholders. Based on empirical insights from Papers 1 to 5, the framework is presented as a value constellation, in which manufacturers and TSPs collaborate to adopt tailored digital solutions that derive sustainability. This approach shifts the focus from fragmented or isolated initiatives toward a collaborative value constellation, where digital technologies are applied to improve operational performance and contribute to environmental and social outcomes.

The empirical studies presented in Papers 1 to 5 demonstrate that both manufacturers and TSPs encounter a range of challenges in pursuing sustainability. Papers 1 and 3 identify internal constraints within TSPs, including limited financial and human resources, a predominant emphasis on short-term customer demands, and difficulties in allocating resources toward sustainability-focused research and development. In addition, Papers 3 and 5 highlight several external challenges, such as low market demand for sustainable solutions, fragmented or inconsistent regulatory requirements, and the absence of effective policy incentives. Paper 5 further reveals that cultural resistance and organisational inertia—particularly within manufacturing companies—pose significant obstacles to the adoption of long-term sustainability practices. The findings in Papers 2 and 3 suggest that collaborative networks can play a critical role in addressing these challenges. By facilitating knowledge exchange, distributing investment risks, and promoting alignment of innovation strategies, such networks offer a means to support more coordinated and effective approaches to sustainability across the manufacturing and TSP value chain.

Paper 5 further reveals that while digital technologies are often used in operational improvements, they are much less commonly applied in strategic planning or in tracking and improving sustainability performance over time. This gap points to a need for a more comprehensive approach that applies digital tools across all phases of sustainability implementation—from planning and execution to monitoring and continuous improvement.

This thesis contributes a model that brings together theoretical insights and empirical findings to support the twin transition, with a particular focus on how manufacturers and TSPs can collaborate to drive meaningful, sustainability. 

The thesis framework is built upon three foundational pillars: (1) leveraging strategic use of digital transformation to foster sustainability into both technological and non-technological innovation processes, (2) advocating inter-organizational collaboration through stakeholder engagement fosters aligned digital and sustainability efforts, and (3) embedding value co-creation as a systemic approach across interconnected actors to drive sustainability. By synthesizing theoretical and empirical insights, this research contributes to the fields of innovation management, digital transformation, and sustainability studies. It offers both conceptual clarity and practical guidance for companies seeking to navigate the twin transition.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Luleå: Luleå University of Technology, 2025.
Series
Doctoral thesis / Luleå University of Technology 1 jan 1997 → …, ISSN 1402-1544
Keywords [en]
Twin transition, Digital transformation, Sustainability, Collaboration, Value co-creation, Manufacturing company
National Category
Industrial engineering and management
Research subject
Product Innovation
Identifiers
URN: urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-113373ISBN: 978-91-8048-859-4 (print)ISBN: 978-91-8048-860-0 (electronic)OAI: oai:DiVA.org:ltu-113373DiVA, id: diva2:1969912
Public defence
2025-10-03, A109, Luleå University of Technology, Luleå, 09:00 (English)
Opponent
Supervisors
Funder
VinnovaSwedish Energy AgencyAvailable from: 2025-06-16 Created: 2025-06-16 Last updated: 2025-06-16Bibliographically approved
List of papers
1. Exploring digital innovation in the production process: A suggested framework for automation technology solution providers
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Exploring digital innovation in the production process: A suggested framework for automation technology solution providers
2021 (English)In: 54th CIRP CMS 2021 - Towards Digitalized Manufacturing 4.0 / [ed] Dimitris Mourtzis, Elsevier, 2021, Vol. 104, p. 803-808Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

The advances in digital technologies enable organisations to develop new digital products and services, new business processes, and novel business models. Innovative digital solutions and business concepts are changing the environment of traditional production management systems. This paper aims to explore value constellations where small automation solution providers contribute to improving their customers’ production systems. An empirical study is conducted to outline the digital transformation value constellation and possible created values for both automation technology solution providers and manufacturing industries. The paper presents different approaches to how automation solution providers contribute to innovative customised digital transformation in manufacturing firms.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
Elsevier, 2021
Series
Procedia CIRP, ISSN 2212-8271 ; 104
Keywords
Digital transformation, digital innovation, value constellation, systems providers, manufacturing industries, Small, medium enterprises (SME)
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Research subject
Product Innovation
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-88115 (URN)10.1016/j.procir.2021.11.135 (DOI)2-s2.0-85121639229 (Scopus ID)
Conference
54th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems (CMS 2021), virtual conference, 22-24 September 2021
Funder
Vinnova
Available from: 2021-11-30 Created: 2021-11-30 Last updated: 2025-06-16Bibliographically approved
2. Automation Technology Solution Providers’ Inter-organisational Collaboration for Production Innovation
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Automation Technology Solution Providers’ Inter-organisational Collaboration for Production Innovation
2021 (English)In: 2021 26th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA), IEEE, 2021, p. 01-05Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Automation technology solution providers (ATSPs) offer tailor-made production solutions to their customers. In today’s competitive manufacturing industry market, affected by rapid technological transformation, ATSPs need advanced technology skills and high innovation capabilities to develop the right solution for specific customer challenges. This paper is based on an empirical study of 19 small and medium-sized ATSP companies in an industrial cluster. It discusses the role of inter-organisational collaboration for small ATSPs to enhance innovation and mitigate the resource challenges that they face due to their limited size. A conceptual model for collaboration strategies is proposed to support ATSP developing production innovation.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
IEEE, 2021
Keywords
Manufacturing industries, Technological innovation, Costs, Conferences, Collaboration, Production, Companies, Inter-organisational collaboration, Small business, Production innovation, Conceptual model
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Research subject
Product Innovation
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-88449 (URN)10.1109/ETFA45728.2021.9613519 (DOI)000766992600163 ()2-s2.0-85122935222 (Scopus ID)
Conference
26th IEEE International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA 2021), Västerås, Sweden, September 7-10, 2021
Note

ISBN för värdpublikation: 978-1-7281-2989-1, 978-1-7281-2990-7

Available from: 2021-12-16 Created: 2021-12-16 Last updated: 2025-06-16Bibliographically approved
3. Collaboration in Value Constellations for Sustainable Production: The Perspective of Small Technology Solution Providers
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Collaboration in Value Constellations for Sustainable Production: The Perspective of Small Technology Solution Providers
2022 (English)In: Sustainability, E-ISSN 2071-1050, Vol. 14, no 8, article id 4794Article in journal (Refereed) Published
Abstract [en]

The rapid ongoing digital transformation creates new opportunities to generate value but also challenges companies in the manufacturing industry to adapt to the recent changes. Moreover, committing to sustainability is essential to maintain competitive advantages, build a more resilient company, and manage increasing societal demands and regulations. Referred to as a “twin transition”, the digital transformation can positively impact firms’ commitments to environmental sustainability. This paper explores challenges that small technology solution providers face on their path toward developing sustainable production solutions for their manufacturing customers. An empirical study was conducted in an industrial cluster of small and medium-sized companies (SMEs) providing innovative, tailor-made production technology solutions to manufacturing companies. As a result, a collaborative process model was suggested for such SMEs to overcome internal and external barriers to obtaining sustainability, thus better supporting the manufacturing companies, i.e., their customers, to strive towards more sustainable production.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
MDPI, 2022
Keywords
sustainability, digital transformation, technology solution providers, collaboration, SME
National Category
Production Engineering, Human Work Science and Ergonomics
Research subject
Product Innovation
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-90385 (URN)10.3390/su14084794 (DOI)000785080200001 ()2-s2.0-85129131191 (Scopus ID)
Funder
Knowledge FoundationVinnovaSwedish Energy Agency
Note

Validerad;2022;Nivå 2;2022-05-01 (joosat);

Funder: European Regional Development Fund

Available from: 2022-04-25 Created: 2022-04-25 Last updated: 2025-06-16Bibliographically approved
4. Integration of Circular Value Chains and Digitalization: A Focus on Lithium-Ion Battery Material Value Chain
Open this publication in new window or tab >>Integration of Circular Value Chains and Digitalization: A Focus on Lithium-Ion Battery Material Value Chain
2024 (English)In: Sustainable Production through Advanced Manufacturing, Intelligent Automation and Work Integrated Learning: Proceedings of the 11th Swedish Production Symposium (SPS2024) / [ed] Joel Andersson; Shrikant Joshi; Lennart Malmsköld; Fabian Hanning, IOS Press, 2024, p. 564-573Conference paper, Published paper (Refereed)
Abstract [en]

Circular value chains, driven by sustainability goals and resource efficiency, are now central in industrial strategies. Simultaneously, digital technologies transform business models and accelerate the shift towards circular economies. This paper explores circular material flow for the electrification of the vehicle fleet, focusing on the Lithium-ion battery value chain. In the paper, a conceptual model integrating digitalization is developed and evaluated to enhance efficiency and product innovation. The paper reviews the lithium-ion battery value chain literature and investigates digitalization potentials for circular business models. A conceptual model is presented in this study to represent the intricate relationship between each stage of the value chain and the concept of circularity while considering the carbon footprint and complexities associated with the implementation of digitalization.

Place, publisher, year, edition, pages
IOS Press, 2024
Series
Advances in Transdisciplinary Engineering, ISSN 2352-751X, E-ISSN 2352-7528 ; 52
Keywords
Circular value chains, digitalization, sustainable production, lithium-ion battery
National Category
Environmental Management Business Administration
Research subject
Product Innovation
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-105296 (URN)10.3233/ATDE240198 (DOI)001229990300045 ()2-s2.0-85191303828 (Scopus ID)
Conference
11th Swedish Production Symposium (SPS2024), Trollhättan, Sweden, April 23-26, 2024
Note

Full text license: CC BY-NC;

ISBN for host publication: 978-1-64368-510-6, 978-1-64368-511-3

Available from: 2024-04-30 Created: 2024-04-30 Last updated: 2025-06-16Bibliographically approved
5. The Twin Transition: Driving Sustainability Through Digital Transformation in Manufacturing
Open this publication in new window or tab >>The Twin Transition: Driving Sustainability Through Digital Transformation in Manufacturing
(English)Manuscript (preprint) (Other academic)
National Category
Other Engineering and Technologies
Research subject
Product Innovation
Identifiers
urn:nbn:se:ltu:diva-113372 (URN)
Funder
VinnovaSwedish Energy Agency
Available from: 2025-06-16 Created: 2025-06-16 Last updated: 2025-06-16Bibliographically approved

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