The Efficient Provision of Culture-Sensitive Services: A Modularization Approach
ISBN
978-4-431-56072-2
Type
book section
Date Issued
2017
Editor(s)
Sawatani, Yuriko
Spohrer, James
Kwan, Stephen
Takenaka, Takeshi
Research Team
IWI6
Abstract
This paper presents first guidelines for the cultural adaptation and efficient global provision of services. For this purpose, it elaborates on how to consider culture-specific components of a service on the basis of systematic service modularization. This is illustrated by the example of an IT-mediated learning service, which is usually perceived differently in diverse cultures. To this end, a process model is described based on culture theory and systematic modularization in order to identify culture-specific and culture-independent components of a learning service for its consideration within global service provision. This contribution to practice is complemented by the theoretical contribution of the inclusion of culture-theoretical components into service modularization.
Language
English
Keywords
Culture
Learning service
Service modularization
Technology-mediated learning
HSG Classification
contribution to practical use / society
Book title
Serviceology for Smart Service System : Selected papers of the 3rd International Conference of Serviceology
Publisher
Springer
Publisher place
Tokyo, Japan
Start page
147
End page
157
Division(s)
Eprints ID
250460