Information Systems Development (ISD) is at the heart of the diffusion
of information technologies. It is constantly reshaped by new developments and
changing environments. The appearance of extra-organizational platform capabilities
and the emerging shift in business and society from a goods-dominant to
service-dominant logic (SDL) represent such a development. SDL offers a holistic
perspective with an emphasis on value co-creation in service ecosystems that goes
beyond the traditional boundaries of organizations. In this capacity, it lends itself
to a study of ISD as service ecosystems of value co-creation in such an environment.
On this background, we investigate the following research questions: How
is value co-creation in ISD projects that transcend traditional organizational settings
managed and performed, and how does SDL provide plausible explanations
to understand such contemporary ISD? For this purpose, we present a case of ISD
in the context of the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) which engaged
various groups of actors including Pacific Islander youth in the development of
a digital game to raise attention about climate change and use the foundational
concepts of SDL to demonstrate how value is co-created by a diverse group of
actors in such a setting.