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Service culture.

2017
Abstract This chapter highlights the importance of service culture to the achievement of quality in the leisure, events, tourism and sport (LETS) industry and the crucial role of staff in this process. It highlights how staff and their interaction with customers (which is central to many contexts) can be managed and enhanced.
J. Buswell, C. Williams, C. Sutton
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Cultural Ecosystem Services

2020
The chapter provides the analysis and assessment of three cultural ES: C1, Recreation and Tourism: Physical Use of Nature and Landscape; C2, Landscape Aesthetics: Aesthetic Values; and C3, Natural and Cultural Heritage: Intellectual and Scientific Values.
Zita Izakovičová   +13 more
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Culture of Services

2010
How do all different types of services affect the reality and routine of the service consumer / user? What cultural effects can we recognize to the community or the individuals? What are the cultural aspects of any newly introduced service? And how these can positively or negatively affect the society at large?
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Bioresources for Cultural Services

2019
Bioresources contribute to the regulation of environmental qualities, provide energy, food, other materials; deliver cultural values that encompass basic resources for scientific, artistic, and educational inspiration; support esthetical, ethical, and spiritual behavior, as well as foster tranquility, relaxation, leisure, quality of life, and suchlike ...
Krozer, Yoram, Lordkipanidze, Maia
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Cultural Ecosystem Services

2022
Abstract The means–end model is often applied to cases in which nature has cultural value because of its political, religious, mythic, personal, or historical meanings. Those who presuppose this model typically use the concept of a cultural ecosystem service to try to make sense of such cases. They suppose that when natural entities have
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Cultural Services in the Caatinga

2017
Cultural ecosystem services (CES) are “non-material benefits people obtain from ecosystems”. These benefits include recreation, aesthetic enjoyment, and spiritual fulfillment arising from the interaction between cultural and natural features. In this chapter, we describe the role of the Caatinga—a unique semiarid region located in northeast Brazil—as a
Chiara Bragagnolo   +4 more
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The Culture of Technical Services

The Serials Librarian, 1997
Summary Libraries are reevaluating technical services processes and making technological, organizational, and workflow changes in order to optimize productivity with ever shrinking resources and provide effective user services in the rapidly changing information environment.
Debbie Kalvee, Julie Tao Su
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The Demolition of Service Scientists’ Cultural-Boundaries

2018
More than 10 years ago, IBM launched Service Science as an open and aggregating initiative in an attempt to integrate different knowledge domains contributing to the study and better understanding of the dynamics of Service Systems and Smart Service Systems. Today, there are few published manuscripts that are effectively grounded in different knowledge
Polese F.   +3 more
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Cultural Competency and Cultural Adjustment of Services

2021
Michael Knipper   +4 more
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