Best Practices and New Perspectives in Service Science and Management

Best Practices and New Perspectives in Service Science and Management

by RobertTennyson (Editor), PatriciaOrdezDePablos (Editor)

Synopsis

Within global commerce, services and management play a vital role in the economy. Service systems are necessary for organisations, and a multi-disciplinary approach is ideal to establish full understanding of these systems. Best Practices and New Perspectives in Service Science and Management provides original research on all aspects of service science, service management, service engineering, and its supporting technology in order to administer cutting-edge knowledge to encourage the improvement of services. This book is essential for researchers and practitioners in the fields of computer science, software management, and engineering.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 347
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: IGI Global
Published: 30 Apr 2013

ISBN 10: 146663894X
ISBN 13: 9781466638945

Author Bio
Patricia Ordonez de Pablos is professor in the Department of Business Administration and Accountability, at the Faculty of Economics of The University of Oviedo, Spain. Her teaching and research interests focus on the areas of strategic management, knowledge management, intellectual capital, and China. She serves as Associate Editor of Behaviour and Information Technology journal. Additionally she is Executive Editor of the International Journal of Learning and Intellectual and the International Journal of Strategic Change Management. She is Editor of International Journal of Asian Business and Information Technologies (IGI-Global).

Robert Tennyson is a professor in the Department of Educational Psychology, University of Minnesota, USA. He is also the editor of Computers in Human Behavior (Elsevier). He has published over 200 scientific papers, books chapters and books. His presentations include numerous international settings and audiences. Research includes concept learning, instructional design principles and strategies, technology-based learning systems, computer simulations and games, and evaluation.