Authors
Linda Alkire, Rebekah Russell-Bennett, Josephine Previte, Raymond P Fisk
Publication date
2023/4/13
Journal
Journal of Service Management
Volume
34
Issue
3
Pages
580-602
Publisher
Emerald Publishing Limited
Description
Purpose
Profound economic, social, political and environmental problems are cascading across modern civilization in the 21st century. Many of these problems resulted from the prevailing effects of rational economics focused on profit maximization. The purpose of this paper is to reframe the mindsets of scholars, firms and public policy decision-makers through enabling Service Thinking practices.
Design/methodology/approach
Marketing, service and allied discipline literature are synthesized, and Raworth's (2018) Doughnut Economics model is adapted to conceptualize and construct the Service Thinking framework.
Findings
Service Thinking is defined as a just, mutualistic and human-centered mindset for creating and regenerating service systems that meet the needs of people and the living planet. Service Thinking is enabled by five practices (service empathy, service inclusion, service respect, service integrity …
Total citations
Scholar articles
L Alkire, R Russell-Bennett, J Previte, RP Fisk - Journal of Service Management, 2023