More than a snapshot : dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services

Bulawa, Nicole and Jacob, Frank (2022) More than a snapshot : dynamic value-in-use emergence in e-services. Electronic Markets, 32 (4): 4. pp. 2471-2489. ISSN 1019-6781

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Abstract

Supporting consumers’ value-in-use (ViU) emergence throughout a usage process has become increasingly challenging as, in today’s environment, usage has shifted from discrete events to continuous e-service interactions. Although researchers acknowledge that ViU is dynamic and evolves over time, most studies treat it as a static concept. Using the empirical context of language learning applications, the authors adopt a dynamic perspective on e-service ViU and extend it with regulatory mode theory using a qualitative approach. By applying the underlying functions of self-regulation: locomotion and assessment, the authors investigate how ViU emerges throughout a usage process and establish an eight-stage ViU emergence process, ranging from initial trigger to termination. By examining a consumer’s usage, assessments, and movements, practitioners can pinpoint a consumer’s location in the ViU emergence process and take appropriate measures to further promote ViU emergence in e-services.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Electronic Markets
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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Subjects:
?? value co-creatione-servicestemporalitybusiness and international managementcomputer science applicationseconomics and econometricsmarketingmanagement of technology and innovation ??
ID Code:
217732
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Deposited On:
15 Apr 2024 15:25
Refereed?:
Yes
Published?:
Published
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15 Apr 2024 15:25