Service Research Priorities: Designing Sustainable Service Ecosystems

This article utilizes input from service scholars, practitioners, reviews of published literature, and influential policy documents to identify service research priorities that push the boundaries of extant research. In a companion piece, we focused on four service research priorities related to man...

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Hauptverfasser: Field, Joy M., Fotheringham, Darima, Subramony, Mahesh, Gustafsson, Anders, Ostrom, Amy L., Lemon, Katherine N., Huang, Ming-Hui, McColl-Kennedy, Janet R.
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