Service Innovation Viewed Through a Service-Dominant Logic Lens: A Conceptual Framework and Empirical Analysis
Bocconi University · University of Miami
Abstract
Research to date on service innovation is rooted primarily in traditional new product development focusing on tangible goods. In this article, the authors invoke insights from the emerging service-dominant logic (SDL) perspective and propose a conceptual framework for investigating the antecedents and consequences of service innovation. They then develop a set of hypotheses pertaining to potential predictors of two distinct facets of service innovation (volume and radicalness) and the impact of the latter on two measures of firm performance (revenue growth and profit growth). They test their proposed model using data from a sample of luxury hotels and find that (a) collaborating with customers fosters…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 44.51
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 80
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2Topics & keywords
- Service-dominant logic
- Service innovation
- Business
- Marketing
- Service (business)
- Product innovation
- Sample (material)
- New product development
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure