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The Future of Competition
Prahalad, C. K., and Venkat Ramaswamy. 2004. The Future of Competition: Co-Creating Unique Value with Customers. Boston: Harvard Business School Press.
Release of a “visionary book” The Future of Competition on the revolutionary concept of co-creation (Harvard Business School Press).
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Release of a “visionary book” The Future of Competition on the revolutionary concept of co-creation (Harvard Business School Press).
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The Power of Co-Creation
Venkat Ramaswamy and Francis Gouillart. 2010. The Power of Co-Creation: Build It With Them to Boost Productivity, Growth, and Profits. New York: Simon & Schuster Free Press.
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The Co-Creation Paradigm
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A fundamental shift is underway that will change how we conceive of value. In an era of increasing interconnectedness, individuals, as opposed to institutions, stand at the center of value creation. To adapt to this tectonic shift, organizations can no longer unilaterally devise products and services. They must engage stakeholders—from customers and employees to suppliers, partners, and citizens at large—as co-creators.
Co-creation guru Venkat Ramaswamy and Kerimcan Ozcan call for enterprises to be mindful of lived experiences, to build engagement platforms and management systems that are designed for creative collaboration, and to develop "win more-win more" strategies that enhance our wealth, welfare, and, well-being. Richly illustrated with examples of co-creation in action, The Co-Creation Paradigm provides a blueprint for the co-creative enterprise, economy, and society, while presenting a conceptual framework that will guide organizations across sectors in adopting this transformational approach. Challenging some of our most deeply held ideas about business and value, this book outlines the future of "business as usual."
Venkat Ramaswamy and Kerimcan Ozcan. 2014. The Co-Creation Paradigm.
Redwood City: Stanford University Press.
Learn more: Co-Creation Thinking and Co-Creative Enterprise Transformation.