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Service business accounts for more than 75 per cent of the wealth and employment created in most developed market economies. This interdisciplinary Handbook provides a critical and multi-disciplinary review of current service business processes and practices. Broadening our understanding of services in the world economy, the editors push back the frontiers of current critical thinking by bringing together eminent scholars from economics, management, sociology, public policy, planning and geography.Chapters contribute to ongoing debates about the nature and management of service business and the characteristics of service-led economies. Disciplinary perspectives on services, services and core business processes, and the management of service business are explored. Included is a series of case studies from the EU, USA, UK and Australia.

Designed as an additional text for undergraduates and postgraduate studies, this book will appeal to students and scholars seeking a multi-disciplinary understanding of this increasingly mainstream field.

Contributors: L. Andres, U. Apte, J.R. Bryson, C. Chapain, A. Coad, P.W. Daniels, F. Djellal, M. Ehret, J. Frankish, F. Gallouj, R. Greenwood, C. M. Hall, S. Hollis, A. Jones, U. Karmarkar, C.A. Kieliszewski, P.P Maglio, R. Mason, T. Morris, H. Nath, M. O'Mahony, A. Potter, J. Roberts, R. Roberts, L. Rubalcaba, M. Smets, D.J. Storey, P. Strom, J. Sundbo, D.J. Teece, M. Toivonen, R.H. Tsiotsou, J. Wirtz, F.F. Yang, A.G.O. Yeh

Recenzijos

'This book presents the newest research on service business from an economic, production and geographical perspective. It contains profound analyses and new approaches. New business trends, internationalization and economic development of service industries are analyzed, as are managerial and innovation issues. The book is a much needed supplement to the current widespread focus on service marketing and Service Dominant Logic. It is highly recommended to all academics, students and practitioners dealing with service business and industrial policy.' -- Jon Sundbo, Roskilde University, Denmark 'The Handbook of Service Business by John R. Bryson and Peter W. Daniels would be an excellent source of readings for an advanced undergraduate class or multidisciplinary doctoral seminar on service economics. As a bonus the Handbook includes a wealth of suggestions for future research.' -- James Fitzsimmons, The University of Texas at Austin

List of contributors
vii
Preface: the structure of the Handbook xiii
Acknowledgements xv
1 Service business: growth, innovation, competitiveness
1(20)
John R. Bryson
Peter W. Daniels
PART I UNDERSTANDING SERVICE BUSINESS: DISCIPLINARY PERSPECTIVES
2 Growth and productivity in EU service sectors
21(14)
Mary O'Mahony
3 Service research and economic geography
35(14)
Patrik Strom
4 The new scientific study of service
49(11)
Paul P. Maglio
Cheryl A. Kieliszewski
5 The role of the Big 4: commoditisation and accountancy
60(23)
Steve Hollis
PART II SERVICES AND CORE BUSINESS PROCESSES
6 Green and sustainable innovation in a service economy
83(22)
Faridah Djellal
Faiz Gallouj
7 The three-stage model of service consumption
105(24)
Rodoula H. Tsiotsou
Jochen Wirtz
8 Creating and capturing value in the service economy: the crucial role of business services in driving innovation and growth
129(17)
Michael Ehret
Jochen Wirtz
9 Measuring business activity in the UK
146(24)
Julian Frankish
Richard Roberts
David J. Storey
Alex Coad
10 The growth of information-intensive services in the US economy
170(35)
Uday Apte
Uday Karmarkar
Hiranya Nath
11 Service and experience
205(20)
Jon Sundbo
PART III MANAGING SERVICE BUSINESSES
12 The organization of service business
225(17)
Andrew Jones
13 Managing experts and creative talent
242(15)
David J. Teece
14 Globalization of services
257(21)
Joanne Roberts
15 Internationalisation of services: modes and the particular case of KIBS
278(23)
Luis Rubalcaba
Marja Toivonen
16 In pursuit of creative compliance: innovation in professional service firms
301(15)
Timothy Morris
Michael Smets
Royston Greenwood
17 Business and professional service firms and the management and control of talent and reputations: retaining expert employees and client relationship management
316(17)
John R. Bryson
PART IV UNDERSTANDING SERVICE BUSINESS
18 How has logistics come to exert such a key role in the performance of economies, society and policy making in the 21st century?
333(16)
Andrew Potter
Robert Mason
19 Creative systems: a new integrated approach to understanding the complexity of cultural and creative industries in Eastern and Western countries
349(22)
Lauren Andres
Caroline Chapain
20 Tourism services: a sustainable service business?
371(21)
C. Michael Hall
21 Growth and spatial development of producer services in China
392(25)
Anthony G.O. Yeh
Fiona F. Yang
PART V CONCLUSION: A NEW RESEARCH AGENDA?
22 Developing the agenda for research on knowledge-intensive services: problems and opportunities
417(22)
John R. Bryson
Peter W. Daniels
Index 439
Edited by John R. Bryson, Professor of Enterprise and Economic Geography, Department of Strategy and International Business, Birmingham Business School, University of Birmingham and the late Peter W. Daniels, formerly Emeritus Professor of Geography, School of Geography, Earth and Environmental Sciences, University of Birmingham, UK