Viewpoint : using neuroscience tools in service research
Purpose: This paper aims to discuss the potential of neuroscientific tools in the service research domain. Design/methodology/approach: This paper integrates a personal viewpoint and an exemplar study to highlight the merits and obstacles of integrating neuro-tools in service experiments. Findings: Service researchers can benefit from integrating neuro-tools in their toolbox; nevertheless, it does bring along a set of difficulties that need to be dealt with. Originality/value: Several calls have been made to infuse service research with new methodologies such as neuroscientific tools. Yet, research effectively doing this remains scarce. This paper uses a real example study to illustrate the potential and obstacles related to adopting neuroscientific tools in service research.
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2020
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Authors: | Verhulst, Nanouk ; Vermeir, Iris ; Slabbinck, Hendrik |
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Journal of Services Marketing. - Emerald, ISSN 0887-6045, ZDB-ID 2020791-8. - Vol. 35.2020, 2 (06.08.), p. 248-260
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Emerald |
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