Authors
Michael Barrett, Elizabeth Davidson, Jaideep Prabhu, Stephen L Vargo
Publication date
2015/3/1
Journal
MIS quarterly
Volume
39
Issue
1
Pages
135-154
Publisher
Management Information Systems Research Center, University of Minnesota
Description
Over the last decade, there has been an increasing focus on service across socioeconomic sectors coupled with transformational developments in information and communication technologies (ICTs). Together these developments are engendering dramatic new opportunities for service innovation, the study of which is both timely and important. Fully understanding these opportunities challenges us to question conventional approaches that construe service as a distinctive form of socioeconomic exchange (ie, as services) and to reconsider what service means and thus how service innovation may develop. The aim of this special issue, therefore, is to bring together some of the latest scholarship from the Marketing and Information Systems disciplines to advance theoretical developments on service innovation in a digital age.
The prevalence of service across socioeconomic sectors arises from a number of …
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Scholar articles
M Barrett, E Davidson, J Prabhu, SL Vargo - MIS quarterly, 2015