A Definition of Service as Base for Developing Service Science

Ted Lau, Hsuan-Chih Wang, Chun-Chi Chuang
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Service industries today comprise more than 75% of the U.S. economy and the great majority of the gross domestic product of virtually all developed nations. It is therefore important to conduct a systematic analysis on service and develop service science for further studies and researches. Service has been classified as acts, deeds or performance in contrast to tangible goods and products. Current researchers are more focused on business-oriented or commercial service. Nevertheless, there are other types of service activities within the public sector and voluntary sector as well. Those service activities not only provide an excellent outlet for a variety of society's labor and skills, but also serve other political, economic and social functions in our society. This paper therefore proposes a broader definition for service as a process by which the provider fulfills a mission for a client so that value is created for each of the two stakeholders. This definition encompasses all perceived service activities of interest, so that it can be utilized in studying and analyzing the characteristics of service and the service system in general.
服务定义:发展服务科学的基础
如今,服务业占美国经济的75%以上,占几乎所有发达国家国内生产总值(gdp)的绝大部分。因此,对服务进行系统的分析,发展服务科学,为进一步的研究和研究提供了重要的依据。服务被归类为与有形货物和产品相对的行为、契约或履行。目前的研究主要集中在商业导向或商业服务方面。然而,在公共部门和志愿部门也有其他类型的服务活动。这些服务活动不仅为各种社会劳动和技能提供了一个很好的出口,而且还服务于我们社会的其他政治、经济和社会功能。因此,本文提出了一个更广泛的服务定义,将服务定义为提供者为客户完成任务的过程,从而为两个涉众中的每个人创造价值。这个定义包含了所有感知到的感兴趣的服务活动,因此它可以用于研究和分析服务的特征和一般的服务系统。
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