In this second of a two-part focused review of the nonprofit business and corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature, the authors present the third and fourth components of the collaborative value creation (CVC) framework: the partnering processes that unpack the value creation dynamics and the collaboration outcomes that examine the benefits and costs on multiple levels. The authors suggest that greater value is created at all levels of analysis, micro, meso, and macro, as collaboration moves from sole creation to co-creation of value. The CVC framework assigns equal importance to all forms of value (economic, social, and environmental), types of actors (individuals, organizations, and societies), and time scales (short/long term), p...
Collaboration between nonprofit and business sectors is widely regarded as a value creation process ...
Purpose: This study aims to develop our understanding of the value co-creation process in business n...
NoOrganizations in the not-for-profit (NFP) sector are increasingly collaborating with other organiz...
Value Co-creation (VCC) has succeeded to grasp the attractiveness as a research stream from the scho...
Companies are under increasing pressure to ensure a high degree of social responsibility in their o...
Over the past decade, there has been an increase of non-profit organizations and businesses moving ...
Background Cross-sector collaborations (CSC) are increasingly being seen as an effective strategy fo...
Business-NGO partnerships may have the potential to address several key challenges and opportunities...
The recent burgeoning of academic and practitioner interest in nonprofit-business partnership and ot...
Arising social challenges ask for solutions that are too complex to be solved by one single actor. S...
Since the value co-creation (VCC) concept was introduced as an alternative to the traditional value ...
The expanding view of how to deal with societal issues have grown more complex than ever before whic...
Background Achieving an environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable development is today...
How can firms best engage customers to co-create value? A surge in academic and practical interest a...
The main goal of this paper is to prepare a conceptual framework which would help to determine where...
Collaboration between nonprofit and business sectors is widely regarded as a value creation process ...
Purpose: This study aims to develop our understanding of the value co-creation process in business n...
NoOrganizations in the not-for-profit (NFP) sector are increasingly collaborating with other organiz...
Value Co-creation (VCC) has succeeded to grasp the attractiveness as a research stream from the scho...
Companies are under increasing pressure to ensure a high degree of social responsibility in their o...
Over the past decade, there has been an increase of non-profit organizations and businesses moving ...
Background Cross-sector collaborations (CSC) are increasingly being seen as an effective strategy fo...
Business-NGO partnerships may have the potential to address several key challenges and opportunities...
The recent burgeoning of academic and practitioner interest in nonprofit-business partnership and ot...
Arising social challenges ask for solutions that are too complex to be solved by one single actor. S...
Since the value co-creation (VCC) concept was introduced as an alternative to the traditional value ...
The expanding view of how to deal with societal issues have grown more complex than ever before whic...
Background Achieving an environmentally, socially, and economically sustainable development is today...
How can firms best engage customers to co-create value? A surge in academic and practical interest a...
The main goal of this paper is to prepare a conceptual framework which would help to determine where...
Collaboration between nonprofit and business sectors is widely regarded as a value creation process ...
Purpose: This study aims to develop our understanding of the value co-creation process in business n...
NoOrganizations in the not-for-profit (NFP) sector are increasingly collaborating with other organiz...