Title
Value co-creation and co-destruction in the first cashless society in Colombia - a middle range theory approach
Abstract
Purpose The research examines the simultaneous processes of value co-creation and value co-destruction in the implementation of a mobile banking application in rural Colombia. Rural communities experience digital and financial deficits and often become the object of technology-based initiatives. In the town, vulnerable female heads of household received a government subsidy through a mobile app, becoming an experimental group for this government-private bank collaboration. In an effort to create the first cashless society in Colombia, the bank engaged the entire town and local government to create a service ecosystem, constituted by operant resources. Design/methodology/approach This study uses a qualitative, ethnographic approach to investigate the experiences of stakeholders in engaging with a mobile banking app. The empirical data is drawn from 34 interviews, representing different layers of this service ecosystem. The study identified and analysed actor engagement behaviours that occurred in the micro-, meso-, macro- and meta-layers of this ecosystem that shaped the perception and usage of mobile payments and digital money for rural consumers. Findings The study found that simultaneous manifestations of the co-creation and co-destruction of value present in different layers ultimately diminished the value proposition for this digital money system. We shed light on how actor engagement transitions across different layers of the ecosystem and that negative interactions in the meta-layer of the ecosystem can affect perceptions of value in the micro-layer. Originality/value This study has contributed to the service literature by integrating epistemological cultural theory into value co-creation and co-destruction construct. In doing so, we provide a broader context for understanding how actor engagement can negatively impact on the value creation process and offer a meaningful contribution to the development of midrange theory of the value creation process.
Year
DOI
Venue
2022
10.1108/ITP-05-2020-0273
INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY & PEOPLE
Keywords
DocType
Volume
Mobile banking, Rural communities, Middle range theory, Value co-construction, Value co-destruction, Service ecosystem
Journal
35
Issue
ISSN
Citations 
4
0959-3845
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
0
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Aaron van Klyton100.34
Juan-Fernando Tavera-Mesias200.34
Wilson Castano-Munoz300.34