Learning from the pioneering founders of the service research field Academic Article uri icon

abstract

  • PurposeA small group of pioneering founders led the creation and early evolution of the serviceresearchfield. Decades later, this article shares timeless service wisdom from ten of those pioneering founders.Design/methodology/approachBowen and Fisk specified three criteria by which to identify a pioneering founder. In total, 11 founders met the criteria (Bateson, Berry, Bitner, Brown, Chase, Edvardsson, Grnroos, Gummesson, Parasuraman, Schneider and Zeithaml) and were invited to join Bowen and Fisk founders that also met the criteria as coauthors. Ten founders then answered a set of questions regarding their careers as service scholars and the state of the field.FindingsInsightful reflections were provided by each of the ten pioneering founders. In addition, based on their synthesis of the reflections, Bowen and Fisk developed nine wisdom themes for service researchers to consider and to possibly act upon.Originality/valueThe service research field is in its fifth decade. This article offers a unique way to learn directly from the pioneering founders about the still-relevant history of the field, the founders' lives and contributions as service scholars and the founders' hopes and concerns for the service research field.

published proceedings

  • JOURNAL OF SERVICE MANAGEMENT

author list (cited authors)

  • Bowen, D. E., Fisk, R. P., Bateson, J., Berry, L. L., Bitner, M. J., Brown, S. W., ... Zeithaml, V. A.

complete list of authors

  • Bowen, David E||Fisk, Raymond P||Bateson, John EG||Berry, Leonard L||Bitner, Mary Jo||Brown, Stephen W||Chase, Richard B||Edvardsson, Bo||Gronroos, Christian||Parasuraman, A||Schneider, Benjamin||Zeithaml, Valarie A

publication date

  • June 2023