Co-creational leadership capability for driving health-care service innovation

被引:5
|
作者
Sharma, Shikha [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Adelaide, Fac Profess, Adelaide, SA, Australia
关键词
Dynamic capability; Service innovation; Value co-creation; Healthcare; Leadership capability; SERVANT LEADERSHIP; VALUE COCREATION; DOMINANT LOGIC; TRANSFORMATIONAL LEADERSHIP; CUSTOMER PARTICIPATION; RESEARCH PRIORITIES; MANAGEMENT; ORIENTATION; INVOLVEMENT; CONTEXT;
D O I
10.1108/MBE-11-2019-0117
中图分类号
F [经济];
学科分类号
02 ;
摘要
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify and explore leadership capability for driving value co-creation in health-care service innovation. The leadership theories developed for leading within organization boundaries can no longer apply when customers and multiple participants are collaborating for innovative services. This study uses the dynamic capability theory to identify leadership capability that supports value co-creation in health-care service innovation. Design/methodology/approach Two case studies of Australian mental health organizations are used to identify co-creational leadership capability. These organizations have successfully embedded co-creational leadership capability in organizational systems and structure as the dynamic capability. Findings The study is among the first one to identify the leadership capability from a service-dominant logic perspective. Drawing from dynamic capability theory, six characteristics of co-creational leadership capability are identified, namely, creating a combined world view, creating a shared vision, facilitating an environment of trust, facilitating knowledge creation and knowledge sharing, empowering choice and facilitating collaboration. Originality/value This research has extended the leadership and the value co-creation literature by identifying co-creational leadership capability to drive value co-creation agenda for improving organizational results and performance.
引用
收藏
页码:434 / 451
页数:18
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [21] The effects of interaction behaviors of service frontliners on customer participation in the value co-creation: a study of health care service
    Le Nguyen Hau
    Pham Ngoc Tram Anh
    Pham Ngoc Thuy
    Service Business, 2017, 11 : 253 - 277
  • [22] Online health communities: Implications for service innovation in health care organizations
    Nambisan, Priya
    PROCEEDINGS OF ACADEMY OF INNOVATION AND ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2008, 2008, : 324 - 328
  • [23] Health and social care integration: fixing a fixed service ecosystem for value co-creation
    Strokosch, Kirsty
    Roy, Michael
    PUBLIC MANAGEMENT REVIEW, 2025, 27 (03) : 794 - 816
  • [24] Responsible leadership and turnover intentions in health-care professionals: the mediating role of burnout
    Marques, Tania
    Crespo, Catia Fernandes
    Pina e Cunha, Miguel
    Cacador, Mariana
    Dias, Sara Simoes
    LEADERSHIP IN HEALTH SERVICES, 2023, 36 (04) : 562 - 578
  • [25] Managing participatory action research in a health-care service experiencing conflicts
    Gozzoli, Caterina
    Frascaroli, Daniela
    QUALITATIVE RESEARCH IN ORGANIZATIONS AND MANAGEMENT, 2012, 7 (03): : 275 - 289
  • [26] Digital Transformation in Health Care: Augmented Reality for Hands-Free Service Innovation
    Klinker, Kai
    Wiesche, Manuel
    Krcmar, Helmut
    INFORMATION SYSTEMS FRONTIERS, 2020, 22 (06) : 1419 - 1431
  • [27] "Community and health-care service quality in Kosovo": "a confirmatory analytical approach"
    Hoxha, Myesere Avdyl
    JOURNAL OF ENTERPRISING COMMUNITIES-PEOPLE AND PLACES IN THE GLOBAL ECONOMY, 2023, 17 (02) : 535 - 561
  • [28] Self-service technologies in health-care: Exploring drivers for adoption
    Immonen, Mika
    Koivuniemi, Jouni
    COMPUTERS IN HUMAN BEHAVIOR, 2018, 88 : 18 - 27
  • [29] The intervening influence of the quality of health-care administrative process on the relationship between facilities management service quality and patients' health-care experience in Ghana
    Amankwah, Oti
    Choong, Weng Wai
    Boakye-Agyeman, Naana Amakie
    Afrane, Ebenezer
    FACILITIES, 2023, 41 (13/14) : 970 - 988
  • [30] The Production and Use of Evidence in Health Care Service Innovation: A Qualitative Study
    Vasileiou, Konstantina
    Barnett, Julie
    Young, Terry
    EVALUATION & THE HEALTH PROFESSIONS, 2013, 36 (01) : 93 - 105