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Embrace, before it is too late! Prediction of future studies on value co-creation

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  • Kumkum Bharti
  • Rajat Agrawal
  • Vinay Sharma

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Over the last decade, value co-creation emerged as a strategy for attaining sustained competitive advantage. Literature of marketing highlight that owing to a growing academic and practitioner's interest in the concept of value co-creation, there is a need to do a comprehensive assessment and synthesis of future direction for research. This article assesses this need and forecast the trends of the academic literature of value co-creation. Mixed method approach was used to construe the findings. In the first phase, selected literature of value co-creation was reviewed to find the prospective studies on value co-creation suggested by the scholars past one decade. In the next phase, seven themes for future studies on value co-creation are proposed as an outcome of the research.

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  • Kumkum Bharti & Rajat Agrawal & Vinay Sharma, 2018. "Embrace, before it is too late! Prediction of future studies on value co-creation," International Journal of Business Excellence, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 14(1), pages 121-151.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijbexc:v:14:y:2018:i:1:p:121-151
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