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A Theory of Interior Peaks: Activity Sequencing and Selection for Service Design

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  • Yifu Li

    (International Business School Suzhou, Xi’an Jiaotong–Liverpool University, Suzhou 215123, China)

  • Tinglong Dai

    (Carey Business School, The Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Maryland 21202)

  • Xiangtong Qi

    (Department of Industrial Engineering and Decision Analytics, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, Clear Water Bay, Kowloon, Hong Kong)

Abstract

Problem definition : Putting customer experience at the heart of service design has become a governing principle of today’s “experience economy.” Echoing this principle, our paper addresses a service designer’s problem of how to select and sequence activities in designing a service package. Academic/practical relevance: Empirical literature shows an ideal sequence often entails an interior peak ; that is, the peak (i.e., highest-utility) activity is placed neither at the beginning nor the end of the package. Theoretic literature, by contrast, advocates placing the peak activity either at the beginning or at the end. Our paper bridges this gap by developing a theory accounting for interior peaks. It also provides managerial implications for activity sequencing and selection. Methodology : We model the activity sequencing and selection problem as a nonlinear optimization problem and reformulate its objective as an additive function to generate structural insights. Results : We show that heterogeneity in memory decay explains the phenomenon of interior peaks. The optimal sequence is in either an “IU” or “UI” shape. An interior peak is optimal when the memory decay rate of the peak activity is neither too high nor too low. Managerial implications : Our research sheds light on service sequencing by weighing the phenomenon of interior peaks. In the presence of an interior peak, we show it is optimal to schedule a low point immediately before or after the peak activity, creating a contrast in customer experience. In addition, interior peaks arise partly because the peak activity is more memorable than others. Guided by this logic, as the peak activity becomes even more memorable, one might be tempted to move it to an earlier slot; we show that, counterintuitively, moving it to a later slot can be optimal. Our research also provides implications for activity selection by showing the optimal portfolio may consist of activities with the highest- and lowest-utility values but not those with medium values.

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  • Yifu Li & Tinglong Dai & Xiangtong Qi, 2022. "A Theory of Interior Peaks: Activity Sequencing and Selection for Service Design," Manufacturing & Service Operations Management, INFORMS, vol. 24(2), pages 993-1001, March.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:ormsom:v:24:y:2022:i:2:p:993-1001
    DOI: 10.1287/msom.2021.0970
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