争议性服务场景的舞台化

The Staging of Contested Servicescapes

JOURNAL OF SERVICE RESEARCH · 2019
被引 13
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

研究服务提供者如何通过一线员工的表演实践来管理具有争议性的服务场景,以葛底斯堡国家军事公园为案例,揭示了服务场景的政治化本质和真实性话语的运用。

Abstract

Identifying the abundance of servicescapes whose meaning and identity can be contested by customers, and recognizing the necessity for managing these environments, this study investigates and provides theoretical understanding of the way in which service providers stage contested servicescapes. To this end, ethnographic research was conducted at the Gettysburg National Military Park as an exemplary empirical context of a servicescape that, more than a century and a half after the battle transpired, remains at the center of intense controversies. Analytical attention was focused on the performative practices of tour guides who—as frontline employees (FLEs)—are essential in practices of staging. The contribution of this research lies in (1) highlighting the politicized nature of certain servicescapes and theorizing their staging through three groups of interrelated practices, (2) viewing authenticity as a discourse employed by service providers to legitimize their claims of an undisputed “official” servicescape, and (3) shedding light on current debates on the tension between domination (structure) and resistance (agency) by introducing the strategic notion of metaperformance. Implications for practice are provided in the form of suggestive techniques that can guide FLEs in staging potentially controversial servicescapes and avoiding contestation.

服务营销服务场景组织行为社会学