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The adaptation of product cost estimation techniques to estimate the cost of service

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Pages 417-431 | Received 16 Nov 2010, Accepted 24 May 2011, Published online: 14 Sep 2011
 

Abstract

This article presents an approach to ascertain whether product cost estimating techniques can be adapted for use in estimating the costs for providing a service. The research methodology adopted consists of a critique and analysis of the literature to ascertain how current cost estimation techniques are used. The analysis of the cost estimation techniques provides knowledge of cost estimation, in particular for products and service with advantages and drawbacks defined. This leads to the proposition of applying product costing methods to services. Hence, proposals on how product costing approaches can contribute to the service industry are presented as the focus of this article. Gaps and challenges for service costing are identified and corresponding future direction is suggested.

Acknowledgements

Authors would like to express their appreciation for the following institutions: the EPSRC who is the funding body to carry out this research project; and the Innovative Design & Manufacturing Research Centre (IdMRC), Department of Mechanical Engineering at the University of Bath who facilitates and supports this research work.

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