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The service concept: the missing link in service design research?

โœ Scribed by Susan Meyer Goldstein; Robert Johnston; JoAnn Duffy; Jay Rao


Publisher
Elsevier Science
Year
2002
Tongue
English
Weight
136 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
0272-6963

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โœฆ Synopsis


Abstract

The service concept plays a key role in service design and development. But while the term is used frequently in the service design and new service development literature, surprisingly little has been written about the service concept itself and its important role in service design and development. The service concept defines the how and the what of service design, and helps mediate between customer needs and an organizationโ€™s strategic intent. We define the service concept and describe how it can be used to enhance a variety of service design processes. As illustrations here, we apply the service concept to service design planning and service recovery design processes. Employing the service concept as an important driver of service design decisions raises a number of interesting questions for research which are discussed here.


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