RESER GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Gothenburg Chalmers University 22th September 2018
RESER- European Association for REsearch on SERvices GA RESER 2018 MINUTES RESER GENERAL ASSEMBLY, Gothenburg Chalmers University 22th September 2018 (more…)
2nd International Conference on Services, Tourism and Retailing – Call for papers
Conference theme: Services, Tourism and Retailing in Emerging Countries
Organized by: HEC Rabat
Place, date: Rabat (Morocco), 19-20 October 2018
(more…)RESER 2017 conference proceedings available
The papers presented at the RESER conference 2017 in Bilbao are available at the conference homepage as a PDF (33,6 MB). ISBN of the proceedings: 978-84-697-5412-2
General Assembly 2017
The RESER General Assembly 2017 took place during the annual 27th RESER conference in Bilbao, Organised by Business Faculty, Mondragon University, Congress Center Euskalduna, Bilbao on Saturday September 9th from 9:00 - 12:00.
RESER Council Activity Report 2016/2017
PDF Version here : Reser council activity report 2017TéléchargerIn the last twelve months Council has worked on a number of activities. Four tele-meetings of the Council and one face-to-face meeting (Bilbao, just before the annual conference) were carried out in the period. The planned...
RESER GENERAL ASSEMBLY BILBAO Bilbao Berrikuntza Faktoria 9th September
RESER- European Association for REsearch on SERvices AG RESER 2017 MINUTES RESER GENERAL ASSEMBLY BILBAO Bilbao Berrikuntza Faktoria 9th September (more…)
1. ERSA Winter School, Lille (France)
For the first time in Lille, the ERSA Winter school targets PHD students and junior researchers with less than 5 years of research experience. Do not miss this opportunity! The 1st ERSA Winter School, Lille (France) takes place 22nd - 26th January 2018. Further information
Call for papers 2017
RESER 2017 Call for Papers is organized around seven main themes, but welcomes contributions that are close to these areas. City Service Servitization Service ecosystems Service innovation International Perspectives Value creation Methodological challenges in service studies: complexity, pluralism and interdisciplinary