What is it about?
The article explores the public value and co-production in the context of IS literature and illustrates a case involving extensive cross-sector collaboration and blockchain-based decentralized identity (DID) service in South Korea. This study investigates how this co-production approaches have implemented in adopting and diffusing DID service with legitimate motives to increase service quality and generate public value.
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Why is it important?
This study suggests a new perspective, which contributes to the IS literature and the phenomenological analysis by investigating co-constructive partnership among cross-sector organizations through the legitimacy-building process, which has not been much empirically researched.
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This page is a summary of: Decentralized identity (DID): new technology adoption and diffusion in South Korea, Transforming Government People Process and Policy, September 2022, Emerald,
DOI: 10.1108/tg-11-2021-0189.
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