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When non-store meets in-store: mobile communications technology, servicescapes, and the production of servicespace

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This interpretative research contributes to the current literature on retailing by borrowing from an alternative conceptualisation of space, one grounded in Henri Lefebvre's spatial analysis. This new conceptualisation sheds a new light on the relative importance of both the built servicescape (e.g., the physical settings of a shopping mall) and mobile communications technology (e.g., cell phones) in the shaping of an individual's overall retail experience. An exploratory fieldwork reveals that shoppers leverage their mobile device to produce a customised lived space, within wich the servicescape is only one dimension of a multidimensional servicespace. Consequences for the role of the servicescape as a site of social centrality are discussed. This study also introduces the Day-In-A-Life (DIAL) protocol, a qualitative methodology adapted to the exploration of contemporary marketplaces, i.e., marketplaces where the online and the offline (i.e. brick-and-mortar) experiences are increasingly interweaved.
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hal-00592416 , version 1 (12-05-2011)

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Chris Houliez. When non-store meets in-store: mobile communications technology, servicescapes, and the production of servicespace. Journal of Customer Behaviour, 2011, 9 (2), pp.201-220. ⟨hal-00592416⟩
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