Evert Gummesson

Evert Gummesson (born 1936) is Professor Emeritus of Service Marketing and Management at the Stockholm Business School, where he was formerly the Director of Research. He received his Ph.D. from Stockholm University, Stockholm School Economics. He is a Fellow and Honorary Doctor of Hanken School of Economics, Helsinki, Finland, and a Fellow of the University of Tampere, Finland.[1]

Evert Gummesson
Born
Evert Gummesson

1936
NationalitySwedish
OccupationProfessor
EmployerStockholm University
TitleProfessor Emeritus

Research

Gummesson's research interest include services marketing, relationship marketing, service-dominant logic, organizational structure, grounded theory, case study methodology, and other research methodologies.

Professional Activities

He is a Senior Advisory Board member for the European Journal of Marketing.[2]

Publications

  • Gummesson, E. (2017). Case theory in business and management: Reinventing case study research. Sage.
  • Gummesson, E. (2000). Qualitative methods in management research. Sage.
  • Gummesson, E. (2011). Total relationship marketing. Routledge.
  • Lovelock, C., & Gummesson, E. (2004). Whither services marketing? In search of a new paradigm and fresh perspectives. Journal of service research, 7(1), 20-41.[3]

Award

  • S-D Logic Award (June 2011),[4][5]
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References

  1. Gurteen, David. "Evert Gummesson (Gurteen Knowledge)". www.gurteen.com.
  2. European Journal of Marketing, Senior Advisory Board Service http://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/products/journals/editorial_team.htm?id=ejm
  3. "Brochure" (PDF). www.researchgate.net.
  4. "Evert Gummesson". Service-Dominant Logic.
  5. "www.naplesforumonservice.it » Evert Gummesson Award". www.naplesforumonservice.it.
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