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Specifics of Collaboration in the Service Economy: Orientation to Multisided Platform-Based Networking

Dalia Vidickienė ()
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Dalia Vidickienė: Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences

Chapter Chapter 8 in Rural Transformation through Servitization, 2024, pp 219-260 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter analyses challenges to territorial servitization in the context of four paradigm innovations related to the changes in the role and nature of collaboration: (1) the pursuit of competitive advantage is shifting to the creation of mutualistic symbiosis between participants of the business ecosystem; (2) institutionalized collaboration is replaced by network relations; (3) the collaboration between actors with similar interests is shifting to multiactor partnerships; (4) the market economy is replaced by the platform economy. These paradigm innovations are closely interconnected but each changes a certain dimension of the mental model inherent in the industrial era.

Keywords: Territorial servitization; Paradigm innovations; Collaboration; Mental model transformation; Industrial era; Post-industrial development; Symbiosis; Networking; Multiactor partnerships; Platform economy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-47186-5_8

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