Adjunctivity describes the characteristics of a service that are inextricably linked to the company or a person carrying it out. If human performance dominates a service and this personal component represents the success-determining factor, which also makes it unmistakable, there is a person-related adjunctivity (e.g. famous conductor of an orchestra). If something is inextricably linked to a service (e.g. location on the lake shore for a tourist offer), it is a matter-of-fact adjunctivity.
Adjunctivity
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