Coordination in slowly emerging service ecosystems
La coordination dans les écosystèmes de service émergents
Jan Brochner
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The purpose here is to map long-term structural changes in construction ecosystems and to trace the historical forces leading to these changes. Input/output statistics reveal a growing importance of professional services for the construction industry. Ecosystem change appears as originating primarily with government customers, who are more able to effect institutional change. Over time, customers have retreated from coordinating multiple providers of increasingly specialized services.
Keywords: Construction; services; ecosystems; coordination; history; ecosystèmes; histoire (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017-05-31
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Published in European Review of Service Economics and Management, 2017, 2016 - 2 (n°2), pp.17-41. ⟨10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-06930-0.p.0017⟩
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DOI: 10.15122/isbn.978-2-406-06930-0.p.0017
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