Service - Economics and Business

Economics and Business

  • Service (economics), the non-material equivalent of a good in economics and marketing, within the service-product continuum
    • Service sector, the traditional tertiary sector of the economy
    • Service economy, which increases the integration of services in other sectors of the economy
    • Service system, or customer service system (CSS), including:
      • Service design
      • Service management
      • Services marketing
  • Service contract (disambiguation), with various levels of management, relations or integration in a service system:
    • Professional services
    • Service level agreement (SLA)
    • Managed services
  • Building services engineering
  • Service provider (SP), including in IT service management (ITSM):
    • Communications service provider (CSP), including:
      • Network service provider (NSP), including:
        • Telecommunications service provider (TSP)
        • Broadcasting service provider
        • Internet service provider (ISP)
    • Managed services provider (MSP), including:
      • Application service provider (ASP)
      • Storage service provider (SSP)
    • Hosted service provider (xSP), combining offers of a CSP (usually an ISP) and an MSP (usually an ASP)

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