Table of contents - Special Issue: Transition: service research opportunities for an aging society
Guest Editors: Volker Kuppelwieser, Philipp Klaus
Guest editorial: age is a construct, not a characteristic
Volker Kuppelwieser, Philipp KlausIn aging societies all over the world, an increased understanding of age and age-related insights is critical to theory development, generalizations, model adaptations and…
Researcher or respondent: a personal commentary on ageing and the servicescape
John BatesonThe aim of this paper is to be a "Call to Arms" for researching the impact of the changes to the mind body and senses with age on the design of the Servicescape.
Information processing by elderly consumers: a five-decade review
Gianluigi Guido, Marco Pichierri, Cristian Rizzo, Verdiana Chieffi, George MoschisThe purpose of this study is to review scholarly research on elderly consumers’ information processing and suggest implications for services marketing.
Aging and the preference for the human touch
Ruomeng Wu, Meng Liu, Frank KardesThis paper aims to investigate the effect of chronological age on the likelihood to choose a service provider with technological machines versus humans in the context of services.
Why do older consumers avoid innovative products and services?
Hyeyoon Bae, Sang Hyun Jo, Euehun LeeThe purpose of this study is to advance the understanding of consumer innovativeness during aging. This study explores why older consumers have decreased innovativeness and how…
Age identity, stereotypes and older consumers’ service experiences
Kate Westberg, Mike Reid, Foula KopanidisThis study aims to use the lens of the stereotype threat theory to explore older consumers’ age identity and experiences with service providers.
Elderly customers’ reactions to service failures: the role of future time perspective, wisdom and emotional intelligence
Walid Chaouali, Nizar Souiden, Christian M. RingleConsidering the scant scholarly research on elderly customers’ behaviors, this study aims to investigate elderly customers’ reactions to service failure. Additionally, it takes…
Understanding self-service technology adoption by “older” consumers
Jungkun Park, Dongyoup Kim, Hyowon HyunThe purpose of this study is to investigate the evaluation of desirability/feasibility and adoption intention for the self-service technology of “older” consumers. This study also…
Frontline employee age and customer mistreatment: a meta-analysis
Mehmet Okan, Ayse Banu Elmadag, Elif İdemenThe purpose of this paper is to provide a comprehensive meta-analytic examination of the relationship between employee age and customer mistreatment. Drawing on socioemotional…
Companion cocreation: improving health service encounters of the elderly
Leticia Suárez-Álvarez, Ana Suárez-Vázquez, Ana-Belén del Río-LanzaThe increase of life expectancy leads to the elderly living with one or more chronic illnesses. Communication between the elderly and the health-care professional is fundamental…
Well-being in later life: a life course perspective
Pattharanitcha Prakitsuwan, George P. MoschisThis study aims to illustrate the viability of the life course paradigm (LCP), which is increasingly used by social and behavioral scientists to study a wide variety of phenomena…
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0887-6045e-ISSN:
2054-1651ISSN-L:
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Emerald Publishing LimitedOpen Access:
hybridEditors:
- Professor Kristina Heinonen
- Professor Mark Rosenbaum