Consumer Participation and Productivity in Service Operations

Operations managers have traditionally increased productivity by substituting machines for labor, simplifying work, and devising employee incentive plans. For services, the consumer represents an untapped productive resource. A service delivery system can be designed to permit greater consumer invol...

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Veröffentlicht in:Interfaces (Providence) 1985-05, Vol.15 (3), p.60-67
1. Verfasser: Fitzsimmons, James A
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Operations managers have traditionally increased productivity by substituting machines for labor, simplifying work, and devising employee incentive plans. For services, the consumer represents an untapped productive resource. A service delivery system can be designed to permit greater consumer involvement in the production process thereby achieving productivity gains and revising the concept of employment.
ISSN:0092-2102
2644-0865
1526-551X
2644-0873
DOI:10.1287/inte.15.3.60