Antecedents and consequences of co-creation in credence-based service contexts

IF 7.4 2区 管理学 Q1 MANAGEMENT
Berna Tarı Kasnakoğlu
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The present study proposes that co-creation is a dialogical process which involves a high level of participation by both partners, and attempts to test a co-creation model, where partners engage in a service interaction using their operant resources. Results from 65 exploratory interviews and 502 scenario-based experiments demonstrate that operant resources lead to higher levels of participation; however, participation by one partner does not lead to co-creation unless the other partner is also participating, indicating the constructive effects of a mutually contributing relationship. Results also imply that co-creation is a highly contextual and interactive phenomenon, thus the dimensions and the effects of mutual participation should be interpreted by investigating specific service contexts. Positive outcomes significantly increase with co-creation; however, well-being seems to be a concept intertwined within the dyadic service relationship rather than a remote state of the consumer.
基于凭证的服务环境中共同创造的前因和结果
本研究提出,共同创造是一个对话过程,涉及双方的高水平参与,并试图测试一个共同创造模型,其中合作伙伴利用其运营资源参与服务交互。65个探索性访谈和502个基于场景的实验结果表明,操作性资源导致更高的参与水平;然而,一方的参与并不会导致共同创造,除非另一方也参与其中,这表明了一种相互促进的关系的建设性影响。研究结果还表明,共同创造是一种高度情境化和交互性的现象,因此相互参与的维度和影响应该通过调查特定的服务情境来解释。共同创造显著增加了积极结果;然而,幸福感似乎是一个与二元服务关系交织在一起的概念,而不是消费者的一种遥远状态。
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期刊介绍: The mission of The Service Industries Journal is to enhance our understanding of the services sector, service firms, and the efficient management of these entities. Pioneering the field since 1981, we stand as the world's inaugural academic, peer-reviewed journal dedicated to the services sector and service management. Over the years, we have earned a prestigious international reputation for delivering high-quality content and insights. We enthusiastically invite submissions from researchers worldwide whose studies are grounded in social sciences such as sociology, psychology, economics, law, and politics.
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