In November 2007, Research Perspectives in Service Engineering and Management, Volume 1 was published. I’ve now posted a copy of my chapter on “Service Engineering and Management, Value Coproduction, and Situated Practices” online.
The paper was the result of participation in the Service Engineering and Management Summer School at the Helsinki University of Technology, in August 2006. Prior to attending, I had submitted a completely different presentation — on “Innovation in Service Business Ecosystems” — and spoke on that at the seminar. When it came time to write the paper, however, I had to get over a reflection that my viewpoint was completely different from the other attendees. I essentially threw out the content I had presented, and started over again. I’m grateful to the multiple reviews on my paper from the editor, Saara Brax, as we wrestled through content to make it understandable.
I have a copy of the book in hardcopy form. Here’s the table of contents.
In November 2007, Research Perspectives in Service Engineering and Management, Volume 1 was published. I’ve now posted a copy of my chapter on “Service Engineering and Management, Value Coproduction, and Situated Practices” online.
The paper was the result of participation in the Service Engineering and Management Summer School at the Helsinki University of Technology, in August 2006. Prior to attending, I had submitted a completely different presentation — on “Innovation in Service Business Ecosystems” — and spoke on that at the seminar. When it came time to write the paper, however, I had to get over a reflection that my viewpoint was completely different from the other attendees. I essentially threw out the content I had presented, and started over again. I’m grateful to the multiple reviews on my paper from the editor, Saara Brax, as we wrestled through content to make it understandable.
I have a copy of the book in hardcopy form. Here’s the table of contents.