Although services are the main growth engine in modern economies, there is evidence that new service development practices are ineffective. In this exploratory study, we look at the organizational roles that participate in the different stages of service innovation. We expect to find multiple roles in the creation, development and deployment of innovation in services. We suggest that this fuzziness of the locus of innovation may explain some of the difficulties in service innovation. We interviewed six senior executives in European service organizations about their recent major innovations. The data on twenty five innovations, support our main expectation that service innovation involves many organizational roles and typically aggregates mo...
Although advanced economies are increasingly dominated by services, relatively little is known about...
AbstractMethods for managing innovation have been described in academia in many contexts. Service in...
The idea to do this special issue was spawned by the growing focus by government, industry and acade...
Although services are the main growth engine in modern economies, there is evidence that new service...
In the most advanced service economies, services create up to three-quarters of the wealth and 85% o...
It has become increasingly clear the last decades that the service sector constitutes the majority o...
The article discusses two issues. Thefirst is whether service firms innovate at all; the second is h...
Service innovation emerged more than a decade ago and is considered as the main source of competitiv...
Services dominate economic activity, but remain under-researched by analysts of innovation and techn...
This is the accepted manuscript. It was part of the Proceedings of the 2014 R&D Management Conferenc...
Services lie at the very hub of the economic activity of all societies, and interlink closely with a...
All the world\u27s most advanced economies are dominated by service. The service sector also employs...
This article describes a number of innovation forms that are of special relevance to firms in the se...
This is a timely text that adds new evidence to a much under-researched area of management. It aims ...
[[abstract]]In the more and more competition economic prosperity, it appears that innovation is incr...
Although advanced economies are increasingly dominated by services, relatively little is known about...
AbstractMethods for managing innovation have been described in academia in many contexts. Service in...
The idea to do this special issue was spawned by the growing focus by government, industry and acade...
Although services are the main growth engine in modern economies, there is evidence that new service...
In the most advanced service economies, services create up to three-quarters of the wealth and 85% o...
It has become increasingly clear the last decades that the service sector constitutes the majority o...
The article discusses two issues. Thefirst is whether service firms innovate at all; the second is h...
Service innovation emerged more than a decade ago and is considered as the main source of competitiv...
Services dominate economic activity, but remain under-researched by analysts of innovation and techn...
This is the accepted manuscript. It was part of the Proceedings of the 2014 R&D Management Conferenc...
Services lie at the very hub of the economic activity of all societies, and interlink closely with a...
All the world\u27s most advanced economies are dominated by service. The service sector also employs...
This article describes a number of innovation forms that are of special relevance to firms in the se...
This is a timely text that adds new evidence to a much under-researched area of management. It aims ...
[[abstract]]In the more and more competition economic prosperity, it appears that innovation is incr...
Although advanced economies are increasingly dominated by services, relatively little is known about...
AbstractMethods for managing innovation have been described in academia in many contexts. Service in...
The idea to do this special issue was spawned by the growing focus by government, industry and acade...