A growing number of companies are offering digital products and services for use in funerals. Drawing on interdisciplinary research in Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, we explore how funeral directors operate as intermediaries for these digital products and services. We critically examine the popular framing of the funeral industry as a conservative business and examine how funeral directors actively mediate between their clients and the companies offering innovative products and services. This study provides an account of current developments in the funeral economy as well as a broader narrative about how funeral industry professionals have engaged with technology
Online technologies enable vast amounts of data to outlive their producers online, thereby giving ri...
Funeral directing is a service occupation seeking to sell skills for income. Directors offer to act ...
This article examines the performances that funeral directors undertake in protecting the public fro...
This research aims to understand consumers’ perception and interaction with innovation and changes i...
This research calls upon findings from six semi-structured interviews completed with funeral directo...
ABSTRACT: A large number of industries fall under the Oligopolistic Model, and extensive literature ...
Presently, little effort has been made to examine issues associated with consumer behaviour in the f...
Everything comes to an end, and our life is not an exception. At that moment, it is funeral services...
This research provides information to enable a comprehensive understanding of the funeral industry i...
International audienceThis paper studies the trajectory of modern embalming, considered as a technic...
There is one service everyone requires once per lifetime – a service provided by the funeral industr...
This paper focuses on the working chain around the corpse and its regulation. The governance of the ...
The Care in Funerals project drew upon 67 semi-structured qualitative interviews with 68 individuals...
In general, the public not only in the UK, but in the world, has very limited knowledge of the funer...
This paper focuses on the working chain around the corpse and its regulation. The governance of the ...
Online technologies enable vast amounts of data to outlive their producers online, thereby giving ri...
Funeral directing is a service occupation seeking to sell skills for income. Directors offer to act ...
This article examines the performances that funeral directors undertake in protecting the public fro...
This research aims to understand consumers’ perception and interaction with innovation and changes i...
This research calls upon findings from six semi-structured interviews completed with funeral directo...
ABSTRACT: A large number of industries fall under the Oligopolistic Model, and extensive literature ...
Presently, little effort has been made to examine issues associated with consumer behaviour in the f...
Everything comes to an end, and our life is not an exception. At that moment, it is funeral services...
This research provides information to enable a comprehensive understanding of the funeral industry i...
International audienceThis paper studies the trajectory of modern embalming, considered as a technic...
There is one service everyone requires once per lifetime – a service provided by the funeral industr...
This paper focuses on the working chain around the corpse and its regulation. The governance of the ...
The Care in Funerals project drew upon 67 semi-structured qualitative interviews with 68 individuals...
In general, the public not only in the UK, but in the world, has very limited knowledge of the funer...
This paper focuses on the working chain around the corpse and its regulation. The governance of the ...
Online technologies enable vast amounts of data to outlive their producers online, thereby giving ri...
Funeral directing is a service occupation seeking to sell skills for income. Directors offer to act ...
This article examines the performances that funeral directors undertake in protecting the public fro...