In order to understand the control of service work, most service literature has focused on its production while treating the customer as secondary. The consumption literature emphasizes the customer’s role but lacks empirical evidence for its claims. Using an ethnographic study of an ‘exclusive’ department store, this article aims to reduce the gap between these two bodies of literature by investigating how employees, management and customers control service work. The findings suggest that the maintenance of class difference combined with competing expectations of managers, employees and customers makes the management of service work highly ambiguous and reveals a continuing instability between managerial practices of control and consumer c...
This paper discusses a pervasive yet neglected form of social interaction, that between service staf...
This article introduces customer stewardship control to the marketing field. This concept represents...
The post-structuralist focus on text and the production of text has recently produced a ‘crisis of r...
In order to understand the control of service work, most service literature has focused on its produ...
The juxtaposition between production and consumption that characterises the retail sector render it ...
International audienceResearch on interactive service work has paid close attention to how organizat...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
This study addresses the debate regarding employee discretion and neo-normative forms of control wit...
Due to the very nature of service work, a vast majority of research has focused on interpersonal asp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
- Purpose – Research on empowerment and service co-production assumed that customers want more contr...
Service workers now make up nearly 80 per cent of the labour force in Britain, with a still higher p...
This paper examines how employees respond to managements’ conflicting use of technocratic forms of c...
To date, the role of employee perceptions of customers has largely been overlooked in the emotional ...
This paper discusses a pervasive yet neglected form of social interaction, that between service staf...
This article introduces customer stewardship control to the marketing field. This concept represents...
The post-structuralist focus on text and the production of text has recently produced a ‘crisis of r...
In order to understand the control of service work, most service literature has focused on its produ...
The juxtaposition between production and consumption that characterises the retail sector render it ...
International audienceResearch on interactive service work has paid close attention to how organizat...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
Food retail is known for its use of flexible labour and for the centralisation of functions at head ...
This study addresses the debate regarding employee discretion and neo-normative forms of control wit...
Due to the very nature of service work, a vast majority of research has focused on interpersonal asp...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from the publisher via the DO...
- Purpose – Research on empowerment and service co-production assumed that customers want more contr...
Service workers now make up nearly 80 per cent of the labour force in Britain, with a still higher p...
This paper examines how employees respond to managements’ conflicting use of technocratic forms of c...
To date, the role of employee perceptions of customers has largely been overlooked in the emotional ...
This paper discusses a pervasive yet neglected form of social interaction, that between service staf...
This article introduces customer stewardship control to the marketing field. This concept represents...
The post-structuralist focus on text and the production of text has recently produced a ‘crisis of r...