Most descriptions of service ecosystems, which provide the foundations for value co-creation, focus on resource integration. In contrast, this article emphasizes the actor’s key role as the foundation resource for value co-creation by looking at both societal- and individual-focused realms, which include the different social aspects of service ecosystems. Institutional arrangements, positions, schemas as mental models, and practices constitute the basis realms influencing the actor in his or her value creation. Societal- and individual-focused realms are dual structures that are in constant interaction. The interdependency of the realms is made apparent through the service ecosystem’s ability to define how resources are understood, assessed...
Purpose – According to S-D Logic, institutions are governance mechanisms for service for service exc...
Purpose Service-dominant logic acknowledges that actors can influence how service ecosystems evolve ...
With the growing realization that most service ecosystems consist of interactions among multiple par...
Most descriptions of service ecosystems, which provide the foundations for value co-creation, focus ...
International audiencePurposeThis study aims to examine the development of service ecosystems litera...
The purpose of this article is to: (1) understand tensions and trade-offs that actors make through a...
PurposeThe extant service ecosystem literature rarely addresses the dark side of actors’ agency, whi...
This article discusses how the core concepts of service-dominant logic—service-for-service exchange,...
Research on platform ecosystems often takes a binary view of the ecosystem and its actors by dividin...
This paper describes the examination of emerging institutions and phase transition of service ecosys...
This paper conceptualises customer ecosystems, which are defined as systems of actors related to the...
Fueled by technological advances, service delivery today is increasingly realized among multiple act...
Fueled by technological advances, service delivery today is increasingly realized among multiple act...
With the increased prevalence of ecosystems across sectors, understanding what conditions enable the...
Investigating the broad concept of sustainability, also in light of Agenda 2030, results in a comple...
Purpose – According to S-D Logic, institutions are governance mechanisms for service for service exc...
Purpose Service-dominant logic acknowledges that actors can influence how service ecosystems evolve ...
With the growing realization that most service ecosystems consist of interactions among multiple par...
Most descriptions of service ecosystems, which provide the foundations for value co-creation, focus ...
International audiencePurposeThis study aims to examine the development of service ecosystems litera...
The purpose of this article is to: (1) understand tensions and trade-offs that actors make through a...
PurposeThe extant service ecosystem literature rarely addresses the dark side of actors’ agency, whi...
This article discusses how the core concepts of service-dominant logic—service-for-service exchange,...
Research on platform ecosystems often takes a binary view of the ecosystem and its actors by dividin...
This paper describes the examination of emerging institutions and phase transition of service ecosys...
This paper conceptualises customer ecosystems, which are defined as systems of actors related to the...
Fueled by technological advances, service delivery today is increasingly realized among multiple act...
Fueled by technological advances, service delivery today is increasingly realized among multiple act...
With the increased prevalence of ecosystems across sectors, understanding what conditions enable the...
Investigating the broad concept of sustainability, also in light of Agenda 2030, results in a comple...
Purpose – According to S-D Logic, institutions are governance mechanisms for service for service exc...
Purpose Service-dominant logic acknowledges that actors can influence how service ecosystems evolve ...
With the growing realization that most service ecosystems consist of interactions among multiple par...