SERVICE MANAGEMENT Operations, Strategy, and Information Technology

Services lie at the very hub of economic activity in any society. Writing about the role of the service sector in world development, Dorothy Riddle formulated the economic model shown in Figure 1.1. This model shows the flow of activity among the three principal sectors of the economy: extractive (m...

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Main Authors: Fitzsimmons, James A (Author), Fitzsimmons, Mona J (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York McGraw Hill 2001
Edition:Third edition
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Summary:Services lie at the very hub of economic activity in any society. Writing about the role of the service sector in world development, Dorothy Riddle formulated the economic model shown in Figure 1.1. This model shows the flow of activity among the three principal sectors of the economy: extractive (mining and farming), manufacturing, and service, which is divided into five subgroups. All activity eventually leads to the con+ sumer. Examples of services in each of the five subgroups are:
Physical Description:xxvi, 646 pages illustrations 25 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:007231267X
9780072424195