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Toward a Contextually Anchored Service Innovation Typology
Authors:Audhesh Paswan  Derrick D'Souza  Mohammad Ali Zolfagharian
Institution:1. Department of Management, College of Business Administration, University of North Texas, Denton, TX 76203-7231, e-mail: dsouza@unt.edu;2. Department of Management, Marketing, and International Business, University of Texas - Pan American, 1201 W. University Drive, BUSA 222A, Edinburg, TX 78541-2999, e-mail: Zolfagharian@utpa.edu
Abstract:In an increasingly service-centered economy, service innovation is crucial to maintaining a firm's competitive advantage. While service innovation has attracted much attention and has resulted in the development of several service innovation typologies, these attempts remain rooted in the goods-versus-services perspective. In addition, limited attention has been devoted to theoretically anchoring these typologies in the key determinants of service innovation. Our study aims to close these gaps by developing a service innovation typology that is embedded in the service-dominant logic (SDL) and anchored by contextually relevant dimensions—environmental uncertainty, strategic orientation, and market orientation. This article presents an eight-cell service innovation typology and discusses its managerial and research implications. It is our belief that framing the typology along three contextually important dimensions and embedding in the SDL provides a richer and more appropriately specified articulation that is theoretically robust and will be useful to managers responsible for service innovation.
Keywords:Environmental Uncertainty  Market Orientation  Service-Dominant Logic  Service Innovation Typology  and Strategy
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