Carroll, JMJMCarrollChen, JWJWChenCHIEN WEN YUANHanrahan, BVBVHanrahan2023-02-142023-02-1420160018-9162https://scholars.lib.ntu.edu.tw/handle/123456789/627965Service coproductions are reciprocal activities with no sharp boundary between providers and recipients; instead, all participants collaborate to enact the service. User participation is validated by recognition instead of extrinsic economic exchange. Mobility and context awareness can be crucial for successful coproductions.User interfaces; Mobile communication; Banking; Human-computer interaction; Law enforcement; Production; Software engineering; Design methodology; software engineering; services; service design; user interfaces for services; service coproduction; timebanking; user interfaces; human-computer interaction; WithShare; PUBLIC-SERVICESIn Search of Coproduction: Smart Services as Reciprocal Activitiesjournal article10.1109/MC.2016.1942-s2.0-84978149799WOS:000380021400006https://api.elsevier.com/content/abstract/scopus_id/84978149799