International Journal of Service Industry Management: Volume 4 Issue 1
Table of contents
Teamwork in Services: Quality Circles by Another Name?
R.J. Boaden, B.G. DaleMuch evidence has been generated in the past few years whichdescribes the demise of quality circles (QCs), yet teamwork involvingnon‐managerial staff, aimed at quality…
The Strength of Branding and Positioning in Services
Sally Dibb, Lyndon SimkinIn a recent article advertising agency boss Stephen King suggestedthat now is the time to revitalize the marketing of brands for the1990s, and in particular to develop branding…
Microcomputer‐based Workforce Scheduling
Larry W. Jacobs, Stephen E. BechtoldService operations managers often attempt to improvelabour‐scheduling efficiency through the use of one or more types ofscheduling flexibility. Part‐time labour, for example, is…
Services Innovation: Successful versus Unsuccessful Firms
Claude R. Martin Claude R. Martin Jr, David A. HorneThere is some acceptance of the idea that services and products areso intertwined that the process for development is the same, but therehas been no rigorous empirical evidence to…
Quality Blueprints of Internal Producer Services
Jan MattssonAlthough the industrial service sector represents an increasinglyimportant sector in the economy, only a tiny fraction of research hasprobed the secrets of how new industrial…