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Service innovation as a political process
Authors:Erik Sundström  Carolina Camén
Institution:1. Swedish Governmental Agency for Innovation Systems, Stockholm, Sweden;2. Service Research Center, Karlstad University, Karlstad, Sweden
Abstract:Service innovation processes are driven by stakeholders in interaction and are understood and sketched as a value negotiation process that consists of an iterative process of securing potential value in service. While previous research has focused on service innovation as a harmonious closed system, our study explores service innovation as a political process in which stakeholders negotiate to create and secure future value. Data are collected through interviews and participant observations in four different case studies. Our study contributes to the field by illuminating service innovation as a political process and explaining how this is operationalized. The findings also contribute to an understanding of how stakeholder resources impact a chosen strategy; the resulting strategy’s impact on the service concept vis-à-vis its potential value; and how several involved stakeholders formulate, negotiate, and secure future potential value, which are the activities that drive a service innovation process.
Keywords:Service innovation  value creation  negotiation  stakeholder
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