2022
DOI: 10.1080/14719037.2022.2039952
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Value processes and lifecycles in networks for public service innovation

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“…Indeed, although some important empirical research has been conducted regarding the participation of citizens during service delivery (e.g., Hardyman et al 2019), far less is known about how value is co-created during and following service delivery, within the context of the service user's own life. Furthermore, little is known about how novel approaches might enable value co-creation, such as contemporary service design and co-design methodologies (Wetter-Edman et al 2014), how living labs (Gascó 2017) impact value outcomes for public service users or society, or the role of lifecycles in networks for public service services (Rubalcaba and Peralta 2022).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, although some important empirical research has been conducted regarding the participation of citizens during service delivery (e.g., Hardyman et al 2019), far less is known about how value is co-created during and following service delivery, within the context of the service user's own life. Furthermore, little is known about how novel approaches might enable value co-creation, such as contemporary service design and co-design methodologies (Wetter-Edman et al 2014), how living labs (Gascó 2017) impact value outcomes for public service users or society, or the role of lifecycles in networks for public service services (Rubalcaba and Peralta 2022).…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on information lifecycle theory focuses on division of the information dissemination cycle and description of the pattern of public opinion evolution in each stage [ 19 ]. In existing studies, after induction, the life-cycle model of information is typically divided into four, five, or six stages [ 20 ]. Among them, the five-stage lifecycle model is the most common, containing the following stages: budding stage, spread stage, outbreak stage, recession stage, and long-tail stage (see Fig 2 for details).…”
Section: Research Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With government reform in terms of practice and the interaction of various pioneering theoretical propositions and propositions proposed by public administration scholars, several multi-disciplinary thoughts and views interwoven with new public management have strong rationality, and numerous significant problems are particularly emerging. Examples include the crucial problems related to public value theory (Muttaqin, 2022), government role and positioning (Levy, 2015), public management network (Rubalcaba & Peralta, 2022), and public sector performance management (Kasdin, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%