Value Co-Creation in Smart Services: A Functional Affordances Perspective on Smart Personal Assistants

Journal of the Association for Information Systems 2020, 418-458. ISSN 1536-9323

78 Pages Posted: 27 Oct 2021

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Robin Knote

University of Kassel

Andreas Janson

University of St.Gallen

Matthias Söllner

University of Kassel - Information Systems; University of St. Gallen - Institute of Information Management

J. M. Leimeister

University of St. Gallen; University of Kassel - Information Systems

Date Written: March 9, 2020

Abstract

In the realm of smart services, smart personal assistants (SPAs) have become a popular medium for value co-creation between service providers and users. The market success of SPAs is largely based on their innovative material properties, such as natural language user interfaces, machine-learning-powered request handling and service provision, and anthropomorphism. In different combinations, these properties offer users entirely new ways to intuitively and interactively achieve their goals and, thus, co-create value with service providers. But how does the nature of the SPA shape value co-creation processes? In this paper, we look through a functional affordances lens to theorize about the effects of different types of SPAs (i.e., with different combinations of material properties) on users' value co-creation processes. Specifically, we collected SPAs from research and practice by reviewing scientific literature and web resources, developed a taxonomy of SPAs' material properties, and performed a cluster analysis to group SPAs of a similar nature. We then derived 2 general and 11 cluster-specific propositions on how different material properties of SPAs can yield different affordances for value co-creation. With our work, we point out that smart services require researchers and practitioners to fundamentally rethink value co-creation as well as revise affordances theory to address the dynamic nature of smart technology as a service counterpart.

Keywords: Affordances, Smart Personal Assistants, Smart Services, Value Co-Creation

Suggested Citation

Knote, Robin and Janson, Andreas and Söllner, Matthias and Leimeister, Jan Marco, Value Co-Creation in Smart Services: A Functional Affordances Perspective on Smart Personal Assistants (March 9, 2020). Journal of the Association for Information Systems 2020, 418-458. ISSN 1536-9323, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3923706 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3923706

Robin Knote

University of Kassel ( email )

Fachbereich 05
Nora-Platiel-Straße 1
34109 Kassel, Hessen 34127
Germany

Andreas Janson

University of St.Gallen ( email )

St.Gallen, 9000
Switzerland

Matthias Söllner

University of Kassel - Information Systems ( email )

Pfannkuchstraße 1
Kassel, 34121
Germany

University of St. Gallen - Institute of Information Management ( email )

Müller-Friedberg-Str. 8
St. Gallen, 9000
Switzerland

Jan Marco Leimeister (Contact Author)

University of St. Gallen ( email )

Varnbuelstr. 14
Saint Gallen, St. Gallen CH-9000
Switzerland

University of Kassel - Information Systems ( email )

Pfannkuchstraße 1
Kassel, 34121
Germany

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