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Smart sensing technology and self-adjustment in service systems through value co-creation routine dynamics

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  • Mele, Cristina
  • Tuominen, Tiina
  • Edvardsson, Bo
  • Reynoso, Javier

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Self-adjustment processes are crucial for ensuring service system viability in the light of emerging adoption of digital technologies that shape value co-creation. This article offers a novel conceptualization of self-adjustment to explain the process that a service system performs to adapt to changing conditions to remain viable or improve the system’s viability. In doing this, we draw on service-dominant logic and routine dynamics theory and zoom in on how self-adjustment emerges in value co-creation routines. We show the usefulness of our conceptualization in a case of an elderly care home that introduced smart sensing technology, which triggered self-adjustments in that service system through value co-creation routines. The case study explicates the deployment of self-adjustment when sensing solutions become integrated with other resources and applied by engaged actors as resources-in-use, creating novel value co-creation outcomes. It is argued that routine dynamics contribute to self-adjustment by initiating processes whereby the involved actors’ schemas, resources, and value co-creation performances become integrated and aligned after the technological change.

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  • Mele, Cristina & Tuominen, Tiina & Edvardsson, Bo & Reynoso, Javier, 2023. "Smart sensing technology and self-adjustment in service systems through value co-creation routine dynamics," Journal of Business Research, Elsevier, vol. 159(C).
  • Handle: RePEc:eee:jbrese:v:159:y:2023:i:c:s0148296323000954
    DOI: 10.1016/j.jbusres.2023.113737
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