Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/10419/221741 
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Year of Publication: 
2020
Series/Report no.: 
IUBH Discussion Papers - Business & Management No. 8/2020
Publisher: 
IUBH Internationale Hochschule, Bad Honnef
Abstract: 
It has often been claimed that services are so much special and featured by challenging characteristics such as "intangibility", "perishability" "simultaneity" and "heterogeneity". This paper will show that indeed services and industrial manufacturing are both featured by same process characteristics and challenges. For this purpose, the paper introduces into the General Process Model as a tool for analysis and visualisation. Then, the named characteristics will be examined, including numerous examples easy to understand. The reader will understand that the above mentioned features either apply to any industrial manufacturing as well, or have academic but no practical relevance, or even reflect analytical failure in service theory. More important, the author points at the real issues worth being discussed: Products (services) that are highly customer-specific and demand arrivals with low predictability, both challenging capacity management and both calling for solutions manufacturing and services industries can deliver to each other.
Subjects: 
service characteristics
general process model
business process reengineering
service definition
service concept
service theory
JEL: 
B40
D24
L60
L80
M10
M11
Document Type: 
Working Paper

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