Exploring social value and their enablers as business models for sustainable water supply projects

Ojuri, O; Mills, G R W and Opoku, A (2023) Exploring social value and their enablers as business models for sustainable water supply projects. Built Environment Project and Asset Management, 13(4), pp. 535-551. ISSN 2044-124X

Abstract

Purpose: This work aims to understand how social value is created and delivered using community-based water supply projects. It examines social value creation given the enabling concepts – value co-creation and service ecosystems as business models for infrastructure. Design/methodology/approach: Inductive reasoning, including qualitative research design, was applied to two water supply projects. The qualitative stage created social value co-creation features using the purposive sampling of 72 semi-structured interviews. Findings: The qualitative analysis features social value co-creation, which includes a sense of social unity, end-user empowerment, Behavioural transformation, and knowledge transfer. Although value destruction also emerged while examining social value co-creation, the research identifies the “red flags” and value contradictions that must be avoided. Research limitations/implications: The enablers of sustainable infrastructure projects should include social value, service ecosystems and value co-creation. Practical implications: There is a need for the government and non-governmental organisations to create enabling platforms that involve a planned dialogical communication process supporting the development and enhancement of relationships of stakeholders to maximise social value from infrastructure projects. Originality/value: The work offers a widened perspective of social value creation and a new framework called “Social value co-creation/destruction” (SVCC/SVCD) as the business model for sustainable infrastructure projects. It is the first attempt to illustrate social value creation in construction from service ecosystems and value co-creation perspectives.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: business models; infrastructure; service ecosystems; social value; value co-creation; water supply projects
Date Deposited: 11 Apr 2025 13:55
Last Modified: 11 Apr 2025 13:55