The aim of this paper is to discuss the unexploited forces of user-orientation and shared responsibility to promote sustainable value co-creation during service innovation projects in welfare service ecosystems. The framework is based on the theoretical field of public service logic (PSL) and our thesis is that service innovation seriously requires a user-oriented approach, and that such an approach enables resource integration based on the service-user’s needs and lifeworld. In our findings, we identify prerequisites and opportunities of collaborative service innovation projects in order to transform these projects into sustainable resource integration once they have ended
Value co-creation through involving users in service processes via resource integration is a focal s...
The notion of value co-creation is central to the discourse of Service-Dominant Logic (S-D logic) ye...
This paper aims to bridge recent work on Service Logic with practice and research in the Design for ...
This paper draws together ideas about co-creation, social innovation, social investment and individu...
Scholars, policymakers and practitioners recognise the potential to improve public services through ...
The dissertation attempts to explore how professional service providers engage in value co-creation ...
The work identifies the main enabling dimensions and the strategic drivers to foster value co-creati...
This paper puts forward a framework for understanding the relationship between service industries an...
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 ...
Co-creating services has inspired great enthusiasm among both researchers and practitioners, making ...
This article considers how a perspective on value co-creation, known as ‘service-dominant logic’ (S-...
This article considers how a perspective on value co-creation, known as ‘service-dominant logic’ (S-...
A growing number of scholars and practitioners have recognized that value is defined and co-created ...
IMPACT: The traditional public service ethos needs to be challenged by including citizens/users in d...
Value co-creation through involving users in service processes via resource integration is a focal s...
The notion of value co-creation is central to the discourse of Service-Dominant Logic (S-D logic) ye...
This paper aims to bridge recent work on Service Logic with practice and research in the Design for ...
This paper draws together ideas about co-creation, social innovation, social investment and individu...
Scholars, policymakers and practitioners recognise the potential to improve public services through ...
The dissertation attempts to explore how professional service providers engage in value co-creation ...
The work identifies the main enabling dimensions and the strategic drivers to foster value co-creati...
This paper puts forward a framework for understanding the relationship between service industries an...
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 ...
Co-creating services has inspired great enthusiasm among both researchers and practitioners, making ...
This article considers how a perspective on value co-creation, known as ‘service-dominant logic’ (S-...
This article considers how a perspective on value co-creation, known as ‘service-dominant logic’ (S-...
A growing number of scholars and practitioners have recognized that value is defined and co-created ...
IMPACT: The traditional public service ethos needs to be challenged by including citizens/users in d...
Value co-creation through involving users in service processes via resource integration is a focal s...
The notion of value co-creation is central to the discourse of Service-Dominant Logic (S-D logic) ye...
This paper aims to bridge recent work on Service Logic with practice and research in the Design for ...