Asieh Nazemi
Service Oikos as a complex self-perpetuating system: a bibliometric study of service ecosystems
Nazemi, Asieh; Zamanfashami, Paria R.; Foroudi, Pantea; Haghighinasab, Manijeh; Seyyedamiri, Nader; Zare Mehrjardy, Masoud
Authors
Dr Paria Zamanfashami P.Zamanfashami@napier.ac.uk
Lecturer
Pantea Foroudi
Manijeh Haghighinasab
Nader Seyyedamiri
Masoud Zare Mehrjardy
Abstract
Purpose
This study aims to address the following research questions: (1) What are the theoretical frameworks and areas of study that influence the development of service ecosystems? and (2) To what extent does a service ecosystem align with the theoretical concepts presented in other research contexts within the study areas, thereby transforming the fundamental structure of the core concept?
Design/methodology/approach
We conducted a bibliometric systematic literature review, analyzing 280 papers from a sample of 52 journals listed in the Association of Business Schools (ABS). The review covered the period between 2004 and 2022, and we utilized co-citation analysis, multi-dimensional scaling analysis and hierarchical cluster analysis (HCA) on a total of 2,614 citations.
Findings
This study employs co-citation analysis to identify the conceptual structure of the service ecosystem based on highly cited papers. Additionally, we utilize multidimensional scaling (MDS) to uncover key approaches driving service ecosystem research. Through HCA and network analysis, we examine the research scope and its development, emphasizing theory-driven approaches. By combining quantitative and qualitative analysis, we explore the interrelationships between scope, domain and evolution. This comprehensive analysis allows us to delve deeply into the study of service ecosystems. To broaden the research scope, we propose a conceptual framework for comparing the main components of a service ecosystem. The current paper clarifies the service ecosystem's intellectual structure, including service performance, humanistic approach, sustainable innovations and service reflexivity and reformation and proposes a prospective research framework for specialists and researchers by introducing a metaverse service ecosystem.
Originality/value
For the first time, the findings of this study shed light on processes that facilitate the flow of technologies, business models and markets through social structures, ultimately contributing to social change. In service-based systems, the development and application of a more humanistic approach within and surrounding social service ecosystems are crucial as they evolve. Therefore, adopting a dynamic and multifaceted approach offers valuable insights into the drivers of value creation.
Citation
Nazemi, A., Zamanfashami, P. R., Foroudi, P., Haghighinasab, M., Seyyedamiri, N., & Zare Mehrjardy, M. (online). Service Oikos as a complex self-perpetuating system: a bibliometric study of service ecosystems. Journal of Strategy and Management, https://doi.org/10.1108/jsma-03-2023-0044
Journal Article Type | Article |
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Online Publication Date | Jul 18, 2024 |
Deposit Date | Jan 29, 2025 |
Publicly Available Date | Mar 10, 2025 |
Journal | Journal of Strategy and Management |
Print ISSN | 1755-425X |
Publisher | Emerald |
Peer Reviewed | Peer Reviewed |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1108/jsma-03-2023-0044 |
Public URL | http://researchrepository.napier.ac.uk/Output/3781384 |
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