Client-consultant interaction: The dynamics of and conflicts in value co-creation and co-destruction

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The paper explores how value is co-created and co-destructed in the social interaction between consultants and clients. Prior research on management consultancy as service production has elaborated on the question of how value is co-created in the same context as this paper. However, how value is co-destructed has remained little studied. In this paper, a workshop facilitated by a consultant for a client is studied to conduct a micro-analysis of the dynamics and tensions of co-creation and co-destruction of value. In management consultant services, it is suggested that value and, more specifically, consultant-client relationships can be both co-created and co-destructed through the approach-avoidance motivation of the consultant and the client.

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Von Becker, S., Aromaa, E., & Eriksson, P. (2015). Client-consultant interaction: The dynamics of and conflicts in value co-creation and co-destruction. In International Journal of Services, Technology and Management (Vol. 21, pp. 40–54). Inderscience Publishers. https://doi.org/10.1504/IJSTM.2015.071103

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