Purpose– This study aims to explore how digital platforms (DPs) contribute to value co-creation in municipal solid waste (MSW)managementsystems. Design/methodology/approach– The present paper conducts an explorative analysis using single case study methodology. Thecase inquestioninvolves a DPs operating inItaly. Findings– Empirical analysis shows that DPs help engage citizens in MSWand reduce the fragmentation in waste management systems by fulfilling a brokerage role that connects citizens, municipalities and waste management companies. The development of bidirectional knowledge and resource flow among actors contributes to better waste recycling processes, as well as fosters economic, environmental and social value co-creation in a complexpublic service. Research limitations/implications– This research is limited to a single case study within the Italian context, which may influence the generalizability of the findings. Future research could expand the scope to include multiple case studies across different geographical regions. Practical implications– For practitioners and policymakers, this paper underscores the strategic benefits of adopting DPsinMSWmanagementsystemsandtherebyimprovingpublicservicedelivery. Social implications– The case analysis highlights that DPs can assist public actors in achieving numerous sustainable development goals by enhancing recycling rates and activating learning mechanisms among citizens. Originality/value– This study contributes to literature by connecting different fields of research (i.e. waste management and public management) and using network theory to show how DPs can contribute to the economic, environmental and social sustainability of MSW while generating relevant benefits for the actors involved.

Mersico, L., Aureli, S., Foschi, E. (2025). Exploring the role of digital platforms in promoting value co-creation: evidence from the Italian municipal solid waste management system. SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING, MANAGEMENT AND POLICY JOURNAL, ahead of print, 1-34 [10.1108/SAMPJ-03-2024-0317].

Exploring the role of digital platforms in promoting value co-creation: evidence from the Italian municipal solid waste management system

Mersico Luigi;Selena Aureli;Eleonora Foschi
2025

Abstract

Purpose– This study aims to explore how digital platforms (DPs) contribute to value co-creation in municipal solid waste (MSW)managementsystems. Design/methodology/approach– The present paper conducts an explorative analysis using single case study methodology. Thecase inquestioninvolves a DPs operating inItaly. Findings– Empirical analysis shows that DPs help engage citizens in MSWand reduce the fragmentation in waste management systems by fulfilling a brokerage role that connects citizens, municipalities and waste management companies. The development of bidirectional knowledge and resource flow among actors contributes to better waste recycling processes, as well as fosters economic, environmental and social value co-creation in a complexpublic service. Research limitations/implications– This research is limited to a single case study within the Italian context, which may influence the generalizability of the findings. Future research could expand the scope to include multiple case studies across different geographical regions. Practical implications– For practitioners and policymakers, this paper underscores the strategic benefits of adopting DPsinMSWmanagementsystemsandtherebyimprovingpublicservicedelivery. Social implications– The case analysis highlights that DPs can assist public actors in achieving numerous sustainable development goals by enhancing recycling rates and activating learning mechanisms among citizens. Originality/value– This study contributes to literature by connecting different fields of research (i.e. waste management and public management) and using network theory to show how DPs can contribute to the economic, environmental and social sustainability of MSW while generating relevant benefits for the actors involved.
2025
Mersico, L., Aureli, S., Foschi, E. (2025). Exploring the role of digital platforms in promoting value co-creation: evidence from the Italian municipal solid waste management system. SUSTAINABILITY ACCOUNTING, MANAGEMENT AND POLICY JOURNAL, ahead of print, 1-34 [10.1108/SAMPJ-03-2024-0317].
Mersico, Luigi; Aureli, Selena; Foschi, Eleonora
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