
Services Marketing Second Edition helps students understand the role that services marketing plays in creating customer value, and the increasing contributions that services make to national economies. Service marketers need to understand the practical implications associated with the definitive characteristics of services because that knowledge will enable them to recognise, and effectively manage, the marketing opportunities arising from global service-based economies.This text encourages students to develop an understanding of the service processes that create value for identified target markets. An analytical learning approach, based on applying established and evolving services marketing concepts for Australasian organisations, is the rationale of the pedagogy adopted by this text. That approach is warranted for two reasons:- Australian and New Zealand service organisations are developing closer economic ties with the growing markets of their South-East Asian counterparts.- By understanding Australasian service organisations, students will be able to adopt an international perspective on services marketing.
This text investigates how services marketing functions as a primary driver of customer value and economic growth within modern global markets. The authors, Andrew Hughes, David Gray, Steven D'Alessandro, and William Chitty, utilize a pedagogical framework centered on the specific operational requirements of service-based organizations. By applying established marketing theory to the context of Australasian businesses, the text argues that understanding the unique characteristics of services is essential for identifying and managing market opportunities effectively.
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Experts identify this text as a foundational resource for students seeking to understand the intersection of service operations and marketing strategy. Readers frequently note the practical application of the pedagogical approach, which bridges theoretical concepts with regional organizational case studies.
Page Count:
496
Publication Date:
2019-09-18
ISBN-10:
0190303166
ISBN-13:
9780190303167
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