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Title Smart Public Services: Using Smart City And Service Ontologies In Integrative Service Design
ID_Doc 51348
Authors Anttiroiko A.-V.; Komninos N.
Year 2019
Published Public Administration and Information Technology, 35
DOI http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-98953-2_2
Abstract This chapter discusses the preconditions for the development of public smart city services by grounding their design on service-dominant logic. The aim is to pinpoint the critical aspects of the service-dominant approach in the public sector context and smart city development, and on that basis provide an analytical picture of how the instances of smart city development can potentially enhance the ability of public organizations to create public value within service-dominant logic. Methodologically, we rely on an ontological analysis that clarifies the core components of both service-dominant logic and the smart city concept. Our findings show that critical intersecting areas, which are vital in utilizing smart city tools in service-dominant logic-oriented public service development, include people’s involvement, knowledge function, smart services, and the service ecosystem. We assert that service design should be based on mechanisms that facilitate resource integration and user involvement within service ecosystems rather than on stand-alone solutions. Cyber-physical systems have a key role in such a process, especially regarding information-intensive services. The development of cyber-physical systems for public services at the core of the public service ecosystem provides a strategic tool for service transformation that opens up a horizon for a major advance in value co-creation in the public domain. © Springer Nature Switzerland AG 2019.
Author Keywords Integration; Ontology; Public service; Public value; Service ecosystem; Service-dominant logic; Smart city


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