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The impact of institutional entrepreneurship on value co-creation in long-term care context: A case study

Journal of Economic and Social Thought

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Field Value
 
Title The impact of institutional entrepreneurship on value co-creation in long-term care context: A case study
 
Creator TSENG, Shu-Huei;

College of Management, I-Shou University, Taiwan

+886 8 7378595

tjeng666@gmail.com

No.465, Gusong W. Ln., PingtungCity, PingtungCounty 900, Taiwan

 


LEE, Chien-Hsing;

Assistant Professor, Department of Business Administration, Cheng Shiu University

+886 7 7310606

martinzee0312@gmail.com

NO. 840, Chengcing Rd., Niao Song District, Kaohsiung city, Taiwan


TSAI, Fu-Sheng; Department of Business Administration & Office of Institutional Research and Management, Cheng Shiu University (833) NO. 840, Chengcing Rd., Niaosong District, Kaohsiung city, Taiwan, R.O.C. 886-7-7310606 mext. 5132
 
Subject Institutional change; Long-term care; Value co-creation.
B14; B24; B51.
 
Description Abstract. "Human-centered" is the core logic for long-term care development. Traditional though on value creation focuses on the financial profits generated in the transaction between product/service suppliers and customers. Differently, value co-creation emphasizes on collective creation of effective impacts (economic and social) via the knowledge and experiences exchanges between key stakeholders. Long-term care is a setting that deals both macro-level institutional and micro-level stakeholder behavioral concerns. The latter is embedded in the former; thus, it is critical to systematically discuss the influences of institutional change on the evolutionary value co-creation in long-term care context. The present article tries to search for theoretical essence and elements of value co-creation in long-term care, which is expected to be achieved jointly by service provider (the caring), receiver (the cared), the healthcare organization (e.g., hospitals), the government units, and other parties. Then the influences of institutional entrepreneurship’s changes on these theoretical elements of value co-creation would be discussed. The article sets to offer clearer understanding of what value co-creation is in the long-term care context and how institutional entrepreneurship can alter value co-creation. Implications for research, practices, and health policy were discussed.Keywords. Institutional change, Long-term care, Value co-creation.JEL. B14, B24, B51.
 
Publisher Journal of Economic and Social Thought
Journal of Economic and Social Thought
 
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Date 2019-12-30
 
Type info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

 
Format application/pdf
 
Identifier http://www.kspjournals.org/index.php/JEST/article/view/1991
10.1453/jest.v6i4.1991
 
Source Journal of Economic and Social Thought; Vol 6, No 4 (2019): December; 234-242
Journal of Economic and Social Thought; Vol 6, No 4 (2019): December; 234-242
2149-0422
 
Language eng
 
Relation http://www.kspjournals.org/index.php/JEST/article/view/1991/2014
 
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