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Managing Service Firms The Power Of Managerial Marketing Routledge Interpretive Marketing Research 1st Edition Per Skålén

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Managing Service Firms The Power Of Managerial Marketing Routledge Interpretive Marketing Research 1st Edition Per Skålén
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Publisher: Routledge
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.38 MB
Pages: 198
Author: Per Skålén
ISBN: 9780415473262, 0415473268
Language: English
Year: 2010
Edition: 1

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Managing Service Firms The Power Of Managerial Marketing Routledge Interpretive Marketing Research 1st Edition Per Skålén by Per Skålén 9780415473262, 0415473268 instant download after payment.

Based on a conceptual analysis of marketing texts, particularly service marketing texts, and a case study of a service firm that utilizes approaches to managing organizations that have been developed within the boundaries of marketing, this book presents a critical examination of marketing as a managerial practice. Sk?l?n focuses in particular on the managerial research tradition and managerial practice referred to as service marketing (sometimes service management), which is seen as a ‘dominant managerial logic’ by many marketing scholars. Sk?l?n analyzes the governmentality of service marketing through textual representations of managerial marketing and a case study of a service organization. Based on the former, the author argues that managerial marketing has always promoted and fostered customer orientation as the main governmental rationality and that this rationality in service marketing targets human beings more exclusively than previously. This book contributes to critical marketing research since this research tradition lacks studies of empirical responses to managerial marketing which articulate a radical social critique.

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