The nature of services in society and the economy is wide-ranging and complex, and the management of services and their innovation provokes a number challenges for practitioners, professionals, and academics. This book provides a range of perspectives on understanding, managing, and reconceptualising service by bringing together contributions from leading figures in service research, to make a timely and significant multi-disciplinary contribution to the theory and practice of service management. The book presents a collection of contemporary perspectives on service management challenges, extending the understanding of service through exploration and critique of service organizational and managerial strategies from selected theoretical and empirical perspectives. Amongst other contributions, it reviews the distinctive role and importance of service to academics, professionals, and practitioners; identifies appropriate bridging strategies; evaluates selected aspects of the practice of service management, and investigates the challenges inherent in managing services; reviews the nature, direction, and applicability of selected theoretical dimensions which inform the understanding of service management; considers contemporary innovations in services and service management; and assesses the opportunities for theory building, to further support understanding of the complexities of service management and its impact on organisations and wider society. It will be of interest to graduate students, academics and practitioners in service management.
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The book is a collection of perspectives on service and service management written by leading researchers in the field. It considers the range and importance of services, the challenges of managing services and recent contemporary innovations in services and service management.
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Preface ; 1. Managing Services and the Service Sector: An Introduction ; 2. Service Measurement and Definition: Challenges and Limitations ; 3. The Shifting Terrain of Service Operations Management ; 4. Employment in Service and the Service sector ; 5. Gender and Diversity Challenges in Professional Services Firms ; 6. Management Innovation in the UK Consulting Industry ; 7. Society s Grand Challenges: What Role for Services? ; 8. Reconceptualising Service through a Service-Dominant Logic ; 9. Innovation in Services: An Overview ; 10. Offshoring and Outsourcing of Administrative and Technical Services: a Modularity Perspective ; 11. Service Systems for Value Co-Creation
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Leading social science and service management specialists Based on research from the prestigious ESRC/EPSRC Service Fellow award as part of the Advanced Institute of Management Research initiative Presents a range of disciplinary perspectives on services to faciltate a comprehensive understanding of their nature Derived from contemporary empirical projects Considers contemporary innovations in services
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Professor Kathryn Haynes holds the Northern Society Chair in Accounting at Newcastle University Business School, UK. Kathryn is a Chartered Accountant and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Kathryn is also a Fellow of the Advanced Institute of Management Research (AIM), where she was Lead Fellow of the Services research cohort. She is a co-facilitator of the Gender Equality Working Group of the UN Principles of Responsible Management Education. Irena Grugulis is the Professor of Work and Skills at Leeds University Business School, an ESRC/AIM Services Fellow and an associate fellow of SKOPE. Her principal research interests are in the area of skills. Recent projects have focussed on the creative industries, particularly film and TV production and digital games and her research has been funded by the ESRC, EPSRC and the EU. She is the Joint Editor in Chief of Work, Employment and Society.
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Leading social science and service management specialists Based on research from the prestigious ESRC/EPSRC Service Fellow award as part of the Advanced Institute of Management Research initiative Presents a range of disciplinary perspectives on services to faciltate a comprehensive understanding of their nature Derived from contemporary empirical projects Considers contemporary innovations in services
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780199696086
Publisert
2013
Utgiver
Oxford University Press
Vekt
486 gr
Høyde
241 mm
Bredde
163 mm
Dybde
21 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
220

Biografisk notat

Professor Kathryn Haynes holds the Northern Society Chair in Accounting at Newcastle University Business School, UK. Kathryn is a Chartered Accountant and Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales (ICAEW). Kathryn is also a Fellow of the Advanced Institute of Management Research (AIM), where she was Lead Fellow of the Services research cohort. She is a co-facilitator of the Gender Equality Working Group of the UN Principles of Responsible Management Education. Irena Grugulis is the Professor of Work and Skills at Leeds University Business School, an ESRC/AIM Services Fellow and an associate fellow of SKOPE. Her principal research interests are in the area of skills. Recent projects have focussed on the creative industries, particularly film and TV production and digital games and her research has been funded by the ESRC, EPSRC and the EU. She is the Joint Editor in Chief of Work, Employment and Society.