Publisher URL: https://journals.aau.dk/index.php/NJMM/article/view/6948
Publisher DOI: 10.5278/njmm.2597-0445.6948
Title: Value Co-Creation in Knowledge-Intensive Media Businesses : Conceptualizing the Integrative Dyadic-Triadic-Network-Knowledge Shop Framework
Language: English
Authors: Herfort, Melanie 
Kunz, Reinhard 
Düren, Petra 
Keywords: Service Logic; Dyadic; Knowledge Shop; Business Model; Triadic; Or Network Value Co-Creation
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: Aalborg University Press
Journal or Series Name: Nordic Journal of Media Management 
Volume: 2
Issue: 2
Startpage: 93
Endpage: 108
Abstract: 
Purpose: This study develops a novel framework that illustrates how to better identify, understand, and stimulate dyadic, triadic, and network value co-creation in knowledge-intensive media businesses. It improves the conceptualization of model-based value co-creation among businesses and enhances the understanding of development frameworks by combining established strategic management and marketing concepts.

Methodology: This research brings together two perspectives: a provider-centric strategic management knowledge shop (business characteristics) and a service logic-based dyadic-, triadic-, or network-integrated service marketing co-creation approach. This framework clarifies the actors involved in dyadic, triadic, and network co-creation to elucidate when direct interactions driven by specific, jointly created contents lead to value co-creation in the four business attributes.

Findings/Contribution: The interdisciplinary framework extends the provider-centric strategic management knowledge shop to an integrative perspective, and the service-logic provider-client view, to a triadic and network perspective. The framework could be used for empirical studies as a conceptual research lens and help motivate media management scholars to improve their knowledge of co-creation in the media research field.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12738/12839
ISSN: 2597-0445
Review status: This version was peer reviewed (peer review)
Institute: Fakultät Design, Medien und Information 
Department Information 
Type: Article
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