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Customer participation management: Developing a comprehensive framework and a research agenda
Tekijät: Mekhail Mustak, Elina Jaakkola, Aino Halinen, Valtteri Kaartemo
Kustantaja: Emerald Group Publishing Limited
Julkaisuvuosi: 2016
Journal: Journal of Service Management
Vuosikerta: 27
Numero: 3
Aloitussivu: 250
Lopetussivu: 275
Sivujen määrä: 26
ISSN: 1757-5818
eISSN: 1757-5826
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1108/JOSM-01-2015-0014
Verkko-osoite: http://www.emeraldinsight.com/doi/abs/10.1108/JOSM-01-2015-0014
Tiivistelmä
Purpose
– Management of customer participation (CP) in service production and delivery is of critical concern for service managers, as CP can result in various positive but also negative outcomes. However, an integrated understanding on how service providers can manage CP is still missing. The purpose of this paper is to gather and synthesize the extant knowledge on the constituents of CP management into a comprehensive framework, and to offer an extensive agenda for future research.
Design/methodology/approach
– A systematic literature review of existing research is conducted. A total of 181 journal articles are analyzed in five steps: attaining basic understanding, coding, categorization, comparison, and further analysis.
Findings
– The authors provide identification and categorizations of the customer inputs, their antecedents, the management approaches, and the outcomes of CP. To date, CP management has been addressed from three distinct perspectives: human resource management that treats customers as partial employees; operations management that focusses on customer functioning during the service process; and marketing that highlights the roles and value outcomes for customers.
Research limitations/implications
– The authors call for further research that addresses the relationships between the antecedents, customer inputs, management approaches, and outcomes of CP, and argue for extension of contextual diversity. The detailed research agenda provided is helpful for interested researchers
Practical implications
– The study offers managerial insights on how the degree and quality of CP can be improved by applying the various management methods examined in academic research.
Originality/value
– As the first comprehensive review on this topic, this paper brings together the dispersed knowledge on CP, integrates it into a comprehensive framework of CP management, and paves the way for future focussed research.
Purpose
– Management of customer participation (CP) in service production and delivery is of critical concern for service managers, as CP can result in various positive but also negative outcomes. However, an integrated understanding on how service providers can manage CP is still missing. The purpose of this paper is to gather and synthesize the extant knowledge on the constituents of CP management into a comprehensive framework, and to offer an extensive agenda for future research.
Design/methodology/approach
– A systematic literature review of existing research is conducted. A total of 181 journal articles are analyzed in five steps: attaining basic understanding, coding, categorization, comparison, and further analysis.
Findings
– The authors provide identification and categorizations of the customer inputs, their antecedents, the management approaches, and the outcomes of CP. To date, CP management has been addressed from three distinct perspectives: human resource management that treats customers as partial employees; operations management that focusses on customer functioning during the service process; and marketing that highlights the roles and value outcomes for customers.
Research limitations/implications
– The authors call for further research that addresses the relationships between the antecedents, customer inputs, management approaches, and outcomes of CP, and argue for extension of contextual diversity. The detailed research agenda provided is helpful for interested researchers
Practical implications
– The study offers managerial insights on how the degree and quality of CP can be improved by applying the various management methods examined in academic research.
Originality/value
– As the first comprehensive review on this topic, this paper brings together the dispersed knowledge on CP, integrates it into a comprehensive framework of CP management, and paves the way for future focussed research.