This paper introduces an “ethics of care” lens to the literature on Transformative Services Research (TSR) to understand how service users and providers co-create transformational value and well-being. In considering six food poverty organizations—categorized as market-oriented, faith-oriented, or neighborhood-oriented—the authors argue that the intention behind enacting an ethics of care drives different possibilities for transformative value. The analysis is organized in line with Tronto’s (1993; 2001) phases of caring, and makes connections between values that drive the organization’s work, emerging subjectivities, practices that unfold as a result, and ultimately the value that is co-created. The findings show that caring relations must...
In the United States, public talk about charity for the poor is highly moralistic, even in our era o...
Understanding transformative services, where the consumer is not the primary well-being beneficiary,...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...
This paper introduces an “ethics of care” lens to the literature on Transformative Services Research...
The pursuit of upward social transformation through service design and practice demands rigorous thi...
Social Enterprise (SE) concerns tackling social issues or fulfilling a social mission driven by comp...
This study extends the emergent stream of values work by theorizing a process of value inquiry that ...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
Purpose: Consumers play a central role in the creation of transformative value, enhancing the well-b...
Although nonprofits have done much to aid both orphans and those who live in extreme poverty, the di...
International audienceCare is a human ability we all need for growing and flourishing. It implies co...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse value co-creation in the context of ethical consum...
Companies are increasingly championed for their capacity to solve social problems. Yet what happens ...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the consumer’s perspective regarding the relationship betwe...
In the United States, public talk about charity for the poor is highly moralistic, even in our era o...
Understanding transformative services, where the consumer is not the primary well-being beneficiary,...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...
This paper introduces an “ethics of care” lens to the literature on Transformative Services Research...
The pursuit of upward social transformation through service design and practice demands rigorous thi...
Social Enterprise (SE) concerns tackling social issues or fulfilling a social mission driven by comp...
This study extends the emergent stream of values work by theorizing a process of value inquiry that ...
This article seeks to develop an empirically grounded theorization of care. Current care theory tend...
Over three decades ago, Carol Gilligan’s seminal book In a Different Voice provided feminist theoris...
Purpose: Consumers play a central role in the creation of transformative value, enhancing the well-b...
Although nonprofits have done much to aid both orphans and those who live in extreme poverty, the di...
International audienceCare is a human ability we all need for growing and flourishing. It implies co...
Purpose - The purpose of this paper is to analyse value co-creation in the context of ethical consum...
Companies are increasingly championed for their capacity to solve social problems. Yet what happens ...
Purpose – This study aims to investigate the consumer’s perspective regarding the relationship betwe...
In the United States, public talk about charity for the poor is highly moralistic, even in our era o...
Understanding transformative services, where the consumer is not the primary well-being beneficiary,...
The meanings of care are contested – the approaches to care in the development and feminist literatu...