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Productivity In Singapore's Retail And Food Services Sectors: Contemporary Issues

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Productivity In Singapore's Retail And Food Services Sectors: Contemporary Issues Synopsis

The Retail and Food Services sectors play an important role in Singapore. They add to the vibrancy of the economy and contribute to the social well-being of Singaporeans. At the same time, they are often highlighted and scrutinised for their low productivity performance and high reliance on manpower. There is to date a lack of local literature that addresses the issues faced by the two sectors at the enterprise and worker levels.This timely book includes major topics in services productivity in the Singapore context, with emphasis on Retail and Food Services. Topics covered include the key productivity levers of the services sectors: holistic productivity measurement framework, effective entrepreneurship, manpower management, promotion by social media, marketing, costing process and accounting sophistication. These areas are explored through literature reviews and in-depth interviews with companies and consumers. The chapters also include recommendations for policy makers and industry stakeholders. Written in a simple and accessible manner, this book will serve as an insightful guide to researchers, policy-makers, industry practitioners and enterprises and those who are keen to learn from the Singapore experience.

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ISBN: 9789813142404
Publication date: 24th January 2017
Author: Mun Heng (Nus, S'pore) Toh, Shandre M (Univ Of Adelaide, Australia) Thangavelu
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 268 pages
Genres: Microeconomics
Manufacturing industries
Hospitality and service industries
Cultural studies: food and society