Table of contents - Special Issue: Service modularity and architecture
Guest Editors: Saara A. Brax, Anu Bask, Juliana Hsuan, Chris Voss
Service modularity and architecture – an overview and research agenda
Saara A. Brax, Anu Bask, Juliana Hsuan, Chris VossServices are highly important in a world economy which has increasingly become service driven. There is a growing need to better understand the possibilities for, and requirements…
Evolution of modularity literature: a 25-year bibliometric analysis
Thomas FrandsenThe purpose of this paper is to review and analyze the modularity literature to identify the established and emerging perspectives.
What professionals consider when designing a modular service architecture?
Manda Broekhuis, Marjolein van Offenbeek, Monique Eissens-van der LaanThe purpose of this paper is to explore how functional and appropriateness arguments influence the adoption of modularity principles during the design of a professional service…
Exploring modularity in services: cases from tourism
Viktor Avlonitis, Juliana HsuanThe purpose of this paper is to examine how modularity manifests in the design of services. The study brings new insights on the organization of service firms by empirically…
Modularizing specialized hospital services: Constraining characteristics, enabling activities and outcomes
Katariina Silander, Paulus Torkki, Paul Lillrank, Antti Peltokorpi, Saara A. Brax, Minna KailaModularity promises to relieve problems of complexity in service systems. However, limited evidence exists of its application in specialized hospital services. The purpose of this…
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hybridEditors:
- Dr Tobias Schoenherr
- Prof. Constantin Blome
- Robert D. Klassen