'A good place to live': Rethinking residents' place satisfaction and the role of co-creation

Lisa Källström

Research output: ThesisDoctoral Thesis (compilation)

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Abstract

Developing a place into ‘a good place to live’ for people of all ages is a prioritized issue in many municipalities in Sweden, as well as around the world. But what do we really mean by ‘a good place to live’? How do the residents themselves comprehend and perceive ‘a good place to live’? And how do municipalities view their place and what they offer to their residents? This thesis explores how ‘a good place to live’ can be understood, conceptualized and studied, and the roles co-creation and the residents themselves play in this context. Taking the resident as a starting point and using the service-based logic as a theoretical foundation, this thesis connects the stream of research within place marketing focusing on co-creation and the users’ role with the stream of research dealing with success measurements and place satisfaction.
Original languageEnglish
QualificationDoctor
Awarding Institution
  • Lund University School of Economics and Management, LUSEM
Supervisors/Advisors
  • Hultman, Jens, Supervisor
  • Johansson, Ulf, Supervisor
Award date2019 Sept 20
Place of PublicationLund
Publisher
ISBN (Print)978-91-7895-229-8
ISBN (electronic) 978-91-7895-230-4
Publication statusPublished - 2019 Sept

Bibliographical note

Defence details
Date: 2019-09-20
Time: 13:15
Place: EC3:207
External reviewer
Name: Medway, Dominic
Title: Professor
Affiliation: Manchester Metropolitan University
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Subject classification (UKÄ)

  • Business Administration

Free keywords

  • Place marketing
  • residents
  • place satisfaction
  • co-creation
  • Service-based logic
  • value-in-use

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