Pöppelbuß, JensParbs, HannesHannesParbs2020-03-092020-03-092018-04-03https://media.suub.uni-bremen.de/handle/elib/1408An efficient operation management of wind turbines decisively depends on the design of the operational and strategic maintenance. The technical operator representing the owner of a wind energy plant and the technical service provider responsible for carrying out the maintenance were identified as the most relevant stakeholders. They are part of a service ecosystem, i. e. a spontaneously reacting structure of economically acting actors for the perception and answering of inner and outer stimuli. This study examines the symbolic collaboration between the technical operator and the technical service provider. The fragmentation of the service ecosystem is demonstrated by means of the grounded theory methode. The explanatory and predictive theory established in this context embeds the phenomenon of fragmentation of the service ecosystem into a cause and effect relationship around the two independent variables a standardizationa and a full service contractsa .deinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessBusiness-to-Business ServicesService Networks and SystemsService RelationshipsCollaborationService EcosystemGrounded TheoryFull Service ContractStandardizationRenewable EnergiesWind Power StationRemote Monitoring330Fragmentierung eines Service Ecosystem : eine Grounded-Theory-Studie zur Instandhaltung in der WindenergiebrancheFragmentation of a service ecosystem : a grounded theory study of maintenance in the wind energy industryDissertationurn:nbn:de:gbv:46-00106483-14