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LATEST NEWS
Service Science (ISBN: 978-1-4276-2090-3) is as a new international journal published by Services Science Global...
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Service Science Section has successfully solicited many clusters at the INFORMS 2008 annual meeting in Seattle.
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The
theme for the 2006 SOLI conference is Services Quality, Speed, and
Vision, promoting effective Services and Logistics in support of
2010 World Expo. So far over 300 submissions on Services Design,
Innovations, Marketing, Operations, and Engineering, and Logistics
have been received.
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A
group of professors, professionals, and students have been working
on a project, "Services Oriented Value Networks" sponsored
by IBM SUR award...
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The Services Science Global (SSG) is an international consortium
aimed at providing an effective platform for worldwide scholars
and professionals to exchange their newly findings, ideas, and experiences
in the emerging interdisciplinary field of services science, management,
and engineering.
To ensure the prompt and cost-effective delivery of innovative
and satisfactory services to customers throughout the geographically
dispersed value net, enterprises nowadays have to rethink their
operational and organizational structures by overcoming a variety
of technical, social, and cultural barriers to warrant a competitive
synergistic business effect. To successfully implement and optimally
execute the best-of-breed business models in the global economy
“ecosystem” requires solutions to challenges that appear
in many aspects of business operations from business strategy, marketing,
modeling, innovations, design, engineering, to operations and management
in the integrated global value net. SSG’s mission is to help
the worldwide research, development, education, and business communities
promote research and development, and facilitate education in services
science, management, and engineering.
Specifically, SSG services and collaborates with the worldwide
research, development, education, and business communities, and
governmental agencies in the following areas:
1) Initiating, driving, and participating in the activities related
to the research/development, convergence, and adoption of services
science roadmaps and standards, and
2) Organizing and sponsoring regional and international seminars,
workshops, and conferences on services science, management, and
engineering.
*Federal 501(c)(3) tax exempt status is approved by the IRS, USA.
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