Ageing and wellbeing co-creation: systematic literature review and future avenues for Transformative Service Researchers
Md. H Asibur Rahman, Jörg Finsterwalder, Volker G. Kuppelwieser
Abstract
Ageing is a natural process that is accompanied by several physical, psychological, cognitive, and social changes, which can have significant impact on health and wellbeing. This bibliometric analysis combined with a systematic thematic examination of the literature delves into the interplay of ageing, wellbeing, and service provision with a focus on reviewing publications in the eight top-tier service journals. This review seeks to answer how transformative service providers address the changing needs and unique requirements of the ageing populations, co-create services with them, and assess the challenges and potential advantages they encounter in co-creating wellbeing with the ageing population. This research examines the service ecosystem ‘wellbeing of the ageing population’ across all levels, including the ageing individuals (micro level), service providers (meso level), and government (macro level). Thematic analysis revealed eight salient key themes, illuminating how transformative services impact wellbeing co-creation when ageing. A comprehensive future research agenda for Transformative Service Research (TSR) is proposed to guide the development of services for wellbeing co-creation with the ageing population. This review calls attention to the pivotal role of transformative services in maintaining and enhancing wellbeing among ageing individuals and offers valuable insights to inform policy and practice.