Increasing Role of Services : Trends, Drivers and Search for New Perspectives
Pelli, P., Näyhä, A., & Hetemäki, L. (2019). Increasing Role of Services : Trends, Drivers and Search for New Perspectives. In C. Farcy, E. Rojas-Briales, & I. M. D. Arano (Eds.), Forestry in the Midst of Global Changes (pp. 195-214). CRC Press.
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2019Discipline
Basic or discovery scholarshipYritysten ympäristöjohtaminenBasic or discovery scholarshipCorporate Environmental ManagementCopyright
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Increasing role of services is often described as tertiarization of the economy, that is, the
increased share of the services sector employment and value added. In business and
engineering sciences the same phenomena are investigated at the level of company operations,
value networks as well as system innovations and system-level transitions. What was described
as a service economy in fifty or twenty years ago, are not the same ideas of a service economy
that are investigated today. This chapter provides a broad overview on the increasing role of
services: how this phenomenon has been addressed in different fields, including the forestbased sector research. Taking the observation from the research on services and related changes
in business and production systems, three developments in the forest-based sector are
described: biorefineries, building systems and forest big data exemplify the challenges in
assessing the role of services and their outlook. The forest-based sector and its role in the
evolving circular bioeconomy can contribute to the development of service economy
conceptualizations, but clarification of the core concepts is needed: without an overview on the
issues, concepts and models of service research, it is difficult to position the forest-based sector
or its services into a wider debate about evolving production modes or what is called as a
‘service economy’.
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