Smart Mobility: Contradictions in Value Co-Creation

Author:

Schulz ThomasORCID,Gewald Heiko,Böhm Markus,Krcmar Helmut

Abstract

AbstractTechnical progress is disrupting the mobility sector. New door-to-door (D2D) mobility integrators promise to offer smart mobility by packaging together different mobility services such as car-sharing and public transport. However, mobility providers up to now have rarely entered into value co-creation relationships. As a result, citizens are offered mobility that cannot be considered truly smart. Although value co-creation has been the subject of numerous studies taking the service-dominant logic perspective, this research has often lacked empirical evidence. To close this gap, we conceptualize value co-creation between mobility providers and a D2D mobility integrator by applying Activity Theory. Based on a qualitative study in the German mobility sector, we identify several inhibitors of value co-creation from the viewpoint of mobility providers. In addition, we show how these inhibitors serve as triggers for adaptations, ultimately leading to the formation of a value co-creation relationship.

Funder

Bavarian State Ministry of Science and the Arts

BayWISS Consortium Digitization

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Computer Networks and Communications,Information Systems,Theoretical Computer Science,Software

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