This article develops the concept of the “public service ecosystem” across four levels—the institutional, service, individual, and beliefs levels. It does this by integrating service management and marketing theory with public administration and management theory. Consequently, it explores both the dimensions of value and value creation within the public service ecosystem at each level, and the interactions and inter-relationships across these levels. It concludes with the key implications for public administration and management theory and practice
This thesis expands the understanding of the processes underpinning the creation and destruction o...
This article explores the nature of individual and public value creation/destruction through public ...
Purpose – In providing a fine grained analysis of public service management the review makes an impo...
This article develops the concept of the “public service ecosystem” across four levels—the instituti...
This article argues for the ‘public service ecosystem’ as an organizing framework through which to a...
This article argues for the ‘public service ecosystem’ as an organizing framework through which to a...
This conceptual paper maintains that mainstream public management theories have failed to incorporat...
This conceptual article explores the interplay between the participation of service users and third ...
This conceptual article explores the interplay between the participation of service users and third ...
This article conceptualizes public value and develops a conceptual framework for understanding the n...
In this paper we argue that the new public management has been a flawed paradigm for public services...
In this paper we argue that the new public management has been a flawed paradigm for public services...
This paper argues that the theoretical foundation for studying the ecosystemic nature of value creat...
This paper reports on a study of value co-destruction in public services, i.e. diminishment of value...
Value and how it is produced/created in public service organizations (PSOs) represents a current and...
This thesis expands the understanding of the processes underpinning the creation and destruction o...
This article explores the nature of individual and public value creation/destruction through public ...
Purpose – In providing a fine grained analysis of public service management the review makes an impo...
This article develops the concept of the “public service ecosystem” across four levels—the instituti...
This article argues for the ‘public service ecosystem’ as an organizing framework through which to a...
This article argues for the ‘public service ecosystem’ as an organizing framework through which to a...
This conceptual paper maintains that mainstream public management theories have failed to incorporat...
This conceptual article explores the interplay between the participation of service users and third ...
This conceptual article explores the interplay between the participation of service users and third ...
This article conceptualizes public value and develops a conceptual framework for understanding the n...
In this paper we argue that the new public management has been a flawed paradigm for public services...
In this paper we argue that the new public management has been a flawed paradigm for public services...
This paper argues that the theoretical foundation for studying the ecosystemic nature of value creat...
This paper reports on a study of value co-destruction in public services, i.e. diminishment of value...
Value and how it is produced/created in public service organizations (PSOs) represents a current and...
This thesis expands the understanding of the processes underpinning the creation and destruction o...
This article explores the nature of individual and public value creation/destruction through public ...
Purpose – In providing a fine grained analysis of public service management the review makes an impo...