The aim of this chapter is to explore a new conceptualization of the impact of digital technology on service experiences and relationships, based on both empirical observations and existing theories. We start by illustrating relevant examples and practices (retailing, tourism, education, financial services, restaurants …) in what we consider “digitally augmented services”; services where digital technologies augment the potential for value creation and co-creation (value in use) in mixed realities. We discuss these practices using theories developed in both marketing and communication studies, considering that the locus of innovation is in new forms of interaction possible through technology. The last part of this work discusses the managerial implications of the new conceptual framework.
Mandelli, A., La Rocca, A., From service experience to augmented service journeys: digital technology and networks in consumer services, in Baglieri E, B. E., Karmarkar, U. (ed.), Managing consumer Services. Factory or Theater?, Springer International Publishing, - 2014: 151- 190. 10.1007/978-3-319-04289-3_9 [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/178675]
From service experience to augmented service journeys: digital technology and networks in consumer services
La Rocca, Antonella
2014
Abstract
The aim of this chapter is to explore a new conceptualization of the impact of digital technology on service experiences and relationships, based on both empirical observations and existing theories. We start by illustrating relevant examples and practices (retailing, tourism, education, financial services, restaurants …) in what we consider “digitally augmented services”; services where digital technologies augment the potential for value creation and co-creation (value in use) in mixed realities. We discuss these practices using theories developed in both marketing and communication studies, considering that the locus of innovation is in new forms of interaction possible through technology. The last part of this work discusses the managerial implications of the new conceptual framework.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.