Responsibility and Well-Being: Resource Integration Under Responsibilization in Expert Services


Autoria(s): Laurel Anderson, Arizona State University; Jelena Spanjol; University of Illinois at Chicago; Martin Mende, Florida State University; Courtney Nations Baker-University of Wyoming; Sterling Bone, Utah State University; Josephine Go Jeffries; University of Nottingham; Justine Rapp; University of San Diego; Amy Ostrom; Arizona State University; Downey, Hilary
Data(s)

21/07/2016

Resumo

Responsibilization, or the shift of functions and risks from providers and producers to consumers, has become an increasingly common policy in service systems and marketplaces (e.g., financial, health, governmental). As responsibilization is often considered synonymous with consumer agency and well-being, the authors take a transformative service research perspective and draw on resource integration literature to investigate whether responsibilization is truly associated with well-being. The authors focus on expert services, for which responsibilization concerns are particularly salient, and question whether this expanding policy is in the public interest. In the process, they develop a conceptualization of resource integration under responsibilization that includes three levels of actors (consumer, provider, and service system), the identification of structural tensions to resource integration, and three categories of resource integration practices (access, appropriation, and management) necessary to negotiate responsibilization. The findings have important implications for health care providers, public and institutional policy makers, and other service systems, all of which must pay more active attention to the challenges consumers face in negotiating responsibilization and the resulting well-being outcomes.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/responsibility-and-wellbeing-resource-integration-under-responsibilization-in-expert-services(10882b52-6de1-4ea9-9ff1-db68d9019a05).html

http://dx.doi.org/doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jppm.15.140

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/restrictedAccess

Fonte

Laurel Anderson, Arizona State University , Jelena Spanjol; University of Illinois at Chicago , Martin Mende, Florida State University , Courtney Nations Baker-University of Wyoming , Sterling Bone, Utah State University , Josephine Go Jeffries; University of Nottingham , Justine Rapp; University of San Diego , Amy Ostrom; Arizona State University & Downey , H 2016 , ' Responsibility and Well-Being: Resource Integration Under Responsibilization in Expert Services ' Paper presented at Marketing and Public Policy Conference , CA , United States , 23/06/2016 - 25/06/2016 , . DOI: doi: http://dx.doi.org/10.1509/jppm.15.140

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conferenceObject