Title :
Value creation drivers in SOA for research & innovation: A proposed framework for HEI context
Author :
Golooba, Moses ; Ahlan, Abd Rahman
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Syst., Int. Islamic Univ., Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
Abstract :
Currently, higher education institutions (HEIs) are looking for new ways of collaborating to share specialized competences (knowledge & skills) both internally and externally. This is aimed at improving their business processes as well as increasing their productivity. Value co-creation (VCC) is an effective model to improve the way organizations collaborate and share resources. VCC is a concept that defines how products or services can be collaboratively created between the firm, its customers, partners and other stakeholders. However, there is insufficient research on how value can be co-created within the HEIs context. Hence the aim of this study is to examine the concept of value co-creation in the context of research collaboration in HEIs. The main objective of this study will be addressed through answering the following research question: How can ICT be an enabler of value co-creation within the context of HEIs. Drawing from the theory of service dominant logic (SDL) and the work systems theory (WST), we posit that; using a service-oriented enterprise architecture (SOEA) as an enabler, HEIs can co-create value between themselves through six key value drivers i.e.; connectivity, automation, agility, service interactions, intelligence, and resource integration. This extends Ching et al, [1] model on the co-creation dynamics in B2B environments.
Keywords :
educational institutions; further education; productivity; service-oriented architecture; B2B environments; HEI; ICT; SDL; SOEA; VCC; WST; agility; automation; business processes; co-creation dynamics; connectivity; firm; higher education institutions; intelligence; knowledge; organizations; productivity; resource integration; resources sharing; service dominant logic; service interactions; service-oriented enterprise architecture; skills; specialized competences; value co-creation; value creation drivers; work systems theory; Collaboration; Context; Educational institutions; Organizations; Technological innovation; Higher Education Institutions; Malaysia; Research & Innovations; Service systems; Service-Oriented Architecture; Value co-creation drivers;
Conference_Titel :
Research and Innovation in Information Systems (ICRIIS), 2013 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Kuala Lumpur
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-2486-8
DOI :
10.1109/ICRIIS.2013.6716735