Co-Creating Value through Agents Interaction within Service Network
Authored by Liane Okdinawati, Togar M Simatupang, Yos Sunitiyoso
Date Published: 2017
DOI: 10.3926/jiem.2012
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Abstract
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to give further understanding on
value co-creation mechanisms in B-to-B service network by reinforcing
the processes, the relationships, and the influences of other agents
where Collaborative Transportation Management (CTM) forms might be best
employed.
Design/methodology/approach: In order to model the interactions among
agents in the collaboration processes and the value co-creation
processes, this research used three collaboration cases in Indonesia.
The agent-based simulation was used to capture both the collaboration
process and the value co-creation process of the three collaboration
cases.
Findings: The interactions among the agents both inside and outside
their collaboration environments determined agent's role as a value
co-creator. The willingness of an agent to accept the opinion of another
agent determined the degree of their willingness to co-operate and to
change their strategies, and perceptions. Therefore, interaction among
agents influenced the size of the value obtained by them in each
collaboration process.
Research limitations/implications: The findings of the simulations
subject to assumptions based on the collaboration cases. Further
research is related to how to encourage agents to co-operate and adjust
their perceptions.
Practical implications: It is crucial for the practitioners to interact
with another agent both inside and outside their collaboration
environment. The opinions of another agent inside the collaboration
environment also need to be considered.
Originality/value: This research is derived from its emphasis on how a
value is co-created by reinforcing both the collaborative processes and
the interactions among agents as well as on how CTM might be best
employed.
Tags
Agent-based modelling
Performance
interaction
Collaboration
Logic
Value co-creation
Transportation services
Service network