Despite various calls for a better understanding of the drivers of innovation success in the service sector, research on internal and external determinants of service innovation remains highly fragmented. This paper aims to reconcile the scattered research findings in this area by reviewing the literature published over the past two decades on success factors of service innovation for business services. The studies are thematically analysed based on their theoretical backgrounds, research designs, and overall findings. A conceptual framework incorporating firm characteristics, a market factor, and inter-firm drivers as antecedents of innovation success is developed, providing directions for future research
Services have become an increasingly important competitive lever for manufacturing firms. Service in...
Services have become an increasingly important competitive lever for manufacturing firms. Service in...
Service sectors form a considerable part of the world economy. Contrary to the logical assumption th...
This thesis examines the innovative performance of 206 U.S. business service firms. Undeniably, a ne...
This study explores the drivers of service innovation in small- to medium-sized Norwegian healthcare...
What makes business based on service innovations to become more successful? In defining relevant det...
The rising demand on quality product and services has contributed to more business opportunities and...
This paper examines the factors affecting the innovativeness of service encounters. The assumption i...
Service innovation emerged more than a decade ago and is considered as the main source of competitiv...
This paper presents the results of a research carried out to investigate the relationship between se...
Research to date on service innovation is rooted primarily in traditional new product development fo...
It has become increasingly clear the last decades that the service sector constitutes the majority o...
Purpose This paper aims to illustrate how innovation typologies may lead to cause-related marketing ...
Purpose – This paper aims to illustrate how innovation typologies may lead to cause-related marketin...
Increasingly the services sector is seen as important to economic development. In recent years compe...
Services have become an increasingly important competitive lever for manufacturing firms. Service in...
Services have become an increasingly important competitive lever for manufacturing firms. Service in...
Service sectors form a considerable part of the world economy. Contrary to the logical assumption th...
This thesis examines the innovative performance of 206 U.S. business service firms. Undeniably, a ne...
This study explores the drivers of service innovation in small- to medium-sized Norwegian healthcare...
What makes business based on service innovations to become more successful? In defining relevant det...
The rising demand on quality product and services has contributed to more business opportunities and...
This paper examines the factors affecting the innovativeness of service encounters. The assumption i...
Service innovation emerged more than a decade ago and is considered as the main source of competitiv...
This paper presents the results of a research carried out to investigate the relationship between se...
Research to date on service innovation is rooted primarily in traditional new product development fo...
It has become increasingly clear the last decades that the service sector constitutes the majority o...
Purpose This paper aims to illustrate how innovation typologies may lead to cause-related marketing ...
Purpose – This paper aims to illustrate how innovation typologies may lead to cause-related marketin...
Increasingly the services sector is seen as important to economic development. In recent years compe...
Services have become an increasingly important competitive lever for manufacturing firms. Service in...
Services have become an increasingly important competitive lever for manufacturing firms. Service in...
Service sectors form a considerable part of the world economy. Contrary to the logical assumption th...