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Today an engineer can easily happen to use economic models and refer to economic theories within his design, just as easily a sanitary operator may adopt most recent production and service strategies in order to perform his duties. This is due to modern service logics, which is not confined any...
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Purpose - Purpose of this contribution is to develop the notion of A2A relationships in service contexts (Gummesson, 2008; Gummesson and Polese, 2009; Vargo and Lusch, 2011) valorizing systems theories contributions. Recent service research advances highlight how much value co-creation processes are...
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The growth of global services has led to increased interaction at any levels. Service interactions today have increasingly a networked character and affect every sector such as trade, finance, health, education, entertainment, transport, goods production. The modern development of the service...
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The aim of this chapter is to identify the key dimensions of service systems and to describe how they interact in the process of value co-creation. The four key dimensions identified in the analysis are: customers; people (including employees and other stakeholders); information; and technology....
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This paper highlights the contribute deriving from network theories, and specifically from Many-to-Many logic and from Viable System Approach to the emerging theories on service. Network Theories indeed are themselves interdisciplinary theories, and have been approached in many disciplines such...
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The objective of this paper is to review recent developments in service theory and systems theory with a view to identifying common features between the two. In particular, the study explores the issue of whether so-called ‘smart service systems’ can be understood in terms of the ‘viable...
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