Introduction and Paper Development for JoSM Special Issue: Reimagining the Service-Profit Chain.

Frontiers Pre-workshop
Ahead of the main program on June 29th, Frontiers in Service 2026 will host pre-conference workshops.

Pre-Conference Workshop 1: Introduction and Paper Development for JoSM Special Issue: Reimagining the Service-Profit Chain will be led by Jens Hogreve, Ilias Danatzis, Kris Lindsey Hall, and Marah Blaurock.

Preliminary Timetable and Program

1:30–2:00 pm | Welcome and Introduction

  • Welcome by the special issue editorial team
  • Overview of the workshop objectives and structure
  • Brief introduction to the JoSM special issue
    • Relevance of reimagining the service-profit chain and key themes (i.e., digital transformation and AI, customer and employee well-being, resilience in turbulent environments, evolving internal marketing practices)
    • Submission expectations, positioning, and timelines
  • General Q&A
  • Opportunity to clarify any open questions about the SI
  • Opportunity for non-presenting participants to ask questions about the special issue

2:00–2:45 pm | Paper Idea Presentations (Plenary Session)

  • Short presentations by participating author teams
  • Each team presents their paper idea (approx. 10 minutes per team)
    • Core research question and contribution
    • Relevance to the special issue themes
    • Planned methodological approach and data
    • (If applicable) discussion of first results
  • Open plenary discussion moderated by the SI team: Clarification of thematic fit, theoretical positioning, and methodological/research design considerations

2:45–3:00 pm | Coffee Break (Coffee break sponsored by LSU’s Department of Marketing)

  • Coffee and light snacks provided
  • Informal networking among participants and editors
  • Transition to table discussions

3:00–4:00 pm | Small-Group Paper Development Sessions

  • Participants break into thematic tables aligned with the special issue focus areas
  • Each table is facilitated by two special issue editors
  • Format:
    • Focused, interactive feedback on paper ideas and early drafts
    • Discussion of theoretical framing, contribution, and alignment with the SI topic
    • Guidance on positioning for JoSM
  • Tables will be organized based on submitted abstracts and thematic fit
  • Participants not seeking direct feedback are welcome to join discussions and contribute

4:00–4:30 pm | Wrap-Up and Next Steps

  • Key takeaways from the table discussions
  • Final advice on manuscript development and submission strategy
  • Reminder of special issue timelines and contact points
  • Closing remarks

Participants:

Service researchers working on topics related to the SPC and who are interested in submitting to the special issue.

Participants are required to submit a short abstract (up to 500 words) in advance.