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Effective Surveillance Management during Service Encounters: A Conceptual Framework

Effective Surveillance Management during Service Encounters: A Conceptual Framework
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Author(s): Angelo Bonfanti (University of Verona, Italy)
Copyright: 2017
Pages: 22
Source title: Socio-Economic Perspectives on Consumer Engagement and Buying Behavior
Source Author(s)/Editor(s): Hans Ruediger Kaufmann (University of Applied Management Studies Mannheim, Germany & University of Nicosia, Cyprus)and Mohammad Fateh Ali Khan Panni (City University, Bangladesh)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2139-6.ch006

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Abstract

This chapter aims to theoretically examine effective surveillance management (ESM) during service encounters within the servicescape and provide a conceptual framework for the study of this topic in a service management perspective. It analyses antecedents, dimensions and effects of ESM. This study especially proposes as antecedents both improving customer service experience along with meeting customers' need for security and implementing a surveillance service-oriented strategy that includes secure and safe servicescape design, deterrent communication, and trained and motivated security staff. This chapter suggests also that the dimensions of ESM (customer-physical service environment encounters, customer-technological surveillance systems encounters, and customer-security staff encounters) contribute to enhancing service quality, experience quality, and staff productivity. The integration of these dimensions, antecedents, and effects create a theoretically grounded framework that can serve as a starting point for future studies about this topic in the field of service management.

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