Theorising change and stability in service ecosystems: a morphogenetic approach

Hamish Simmonds, Aaron Gazley, Kate Daellenbach

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Abstract

Service scholars are recognising the complex, adapting, and dynamic nature of value creating service systems. There remains an opportunity to explore the dynamic properties of these multilevel systems and build explanations of how these complex systems change and stabilise providing the context for value creation. This paper builds on the continuing work and use of sociological theory in these efforts and argues for an alternative meta-theoretical approach and accompanying framework. Together this contribution provides a basis for building midrange theory to address the stabilising (morphostatic) and change inducing (morphogenetic) mechanisms in service ecosystems.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)250-263
Number of pages14
JournalService Industries Journal
Volume38
Issue number3-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2018
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Service ecosystems
  • change and stability
  • critical realism
  • complex systems

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