Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the well-being consequences of value co-creation activities at an ecosystem level, focusing specifically on the micro and meso levels. This study is performed in a retail ecosystem, a highly relevant context where individuals spend a considerable amount of time and resources, but where well-being is usually not deemed as a relevant outcome. Design/methodology/approach: The investigation analyzes qualitative data from micro and meso level actors of a retail ecosystem. At the micro-level, in-depth interviews performed with customers, employees and suppliers were assessed. The meso level analysis included most of the actors embedded in the retail ecosystem: employees’ headquarters, suppliers’ headquarters, n...
Introduction of the concept value co-creation called for a new wave of research, emphasizing the nee...
Recent studies on the Service-Dominant (S-D) logic perspective highlighted the importance of custom...
Purpose: As coopetition often characterizes relationships in ecosystems, social factors are particul...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the well-being consequences of value co-creation activities at a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand how the resource integration processes that occur...
Recently, scholars have tended to study value co-creation from the perspective of service ecosystems...
There is an increasing recognition of the impact of well-being on multiple stakeholders in the socie...
Purpose: This paper aims to conceptualize and characterize service ecosystems, addressing calls for ...
Purpose – Emerging transformative service research (TSR) studies adopt a service system lens to conc...
Emergent perspectives that take on a systems-level view of relational exchanges are critical to an e...
Drawing on three studies using data from six separate samples of 1151 health care customers, the aut...
Purpose – The aim of this thesis is to bring further understanding about the employee perspective of...
This research seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the personal characteristics that influence...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate if retail services have a transformative potent...
Purpose: Digital ecosystemic business environments challenge dyadic approaches to value creation and...
Introduction of the concept value co-creation called for a new wave of research, emphasizing the nee...
Recent studies on the Service-Dominant (S-D) logic perspective highlighted the importance of custom...
Purpose: As coopetition often characterizes relationships in ecosystems, social factors are particul...
Purpose: This paper aims to analyze the well-being consequences of value co-creation activities at a...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to understand how the resource integration processes that occur...
Recently, scholars have tended to study value co-creation from the perspective of service ecosystems...
There is an increasing recognition of the impact of well-being on multiple stakeholders in the socie...
Purpose: This paper aims to conceptualize and characterize service ecosystems, addressing calls for ...
Purpose – Emerging transformative service research (TSR) studies adopt a service system lens to conc...
Emergent perspectives that take on a systems-level view of relational exchanges are critical to an e...
Drawing on three studies using data from six separate samples of 1151 health care customers, the aut...
Purpose – The aim of this thesis is to bring further understanding about the employee perspective of...
This research seeks to provide a deeper understanding of the personal characteristics that influence...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to investigate if retail services have a transformative potent...
Purpose: Digital ecosystemic business environments challenge dyadic approaches to value creation and...
Introduction of the concept value co-creation called for a new wave of research, emphasizing the nee...
Recent studies on the Service-Dominant (S-D) logic perspective highlighted the importance of custom...
Purpose: As coopetition often characterizes relationships in ecosystems, social factors are particul...