The service imperative |
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Authors: | Mary Jo Bitner Stephen W. Brown |
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Affiliation: | W.P. Carey School of Business, Arizona State University, P.O. Box 874106, Tempe, AZ 85287-4106, USA |
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Abstract: | Services dominate the world's established economies (such as those of the US, Germany, and Finland) and are becoming increasingly important in developing economies, including those of China and India. Yet most companies, national governments, and universities do not put much energy into service research, innovation, or education. This ironic juxtaposition of facts has led us, along with others, to promote a focus on service research and service innovation across companies and institutions. We call this the “service imperative.” In this article, we present our view of the service imperative as a burning platform that is giving birth to many hopeful directions for the future of the global economy. We believe that companies and nations that embrace the service imperative will prosper and benefit, as will individuals who do the same. We also contend that widespread embracing of the service imperative can lead to improved quality of life for people worldwide. |
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Keywords: | Services Service economy Service imperative |
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