Beyond reciprocal: the role of platforms in diffusing data value across multiple stakeholders
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to assess the role of platforms in diffusing data value across multiple stakeholders. Design/methodology/approach: Seminal theoretical and managerial work has been critically examined in order to justify the need for improving/extending the contemporary understanding of the data value creation process. Findings: The results suggest that existing frameworks and conceptualizations of reciprocal data value provide incomplete understanding of the role of platforms in data value diffusion. Research limitations/implications: This paper provides service researchers with a better understanding of the role of platforms in data value diffusion. Future research can develop and validate new frameworks that reflect the proposed extended/improved view of data value creation. Practical implications: Service and hospitality managers will be able to more effectively manage the role of platforms in data value diffusion. Specifically, this paper proposes that, in order for data to become a source of competitive advantage, there must be a symbiotic relationship among all the stakeholders of the data ecosystem. Originality/value: The authors discuss how data creates value for different stakeholders in the hospitality industry.
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2019
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Authors: | Malthouse, Edward C. ; Buoye, Alexander ; Line, Nathaniel ; El-Manstrly, Dahlia ; Dogru, Tarik ; Kandampully, Jay |
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Journal of Service Management. - Emerald, ISSN 1757-5818, ZDB-ID 2495133-X. - Vol. 30.2019, 4 (16.10.), p. 507-518
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Emerald |
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