Lol, WGPetrova, KPais, S2025-08-062025-08-062025-07-17Information, ISSN: 2078-2489 (Print); 2078-2489 (Online), MDPI AG, 16(7), 613-613. doi: 10.3390/info160706132078-24892078-2489http://hdl.handle.net/10292/19646The adoption of e-government services in Small Island Developing Nations (SIDNs) aims to enhance public service efficiency, inclusiveness, and quality. However, e-government service development in SIDNs faces some significant constraints, including limited resources, geographical isolation, low digital literacy levels, and inadequate technological infrastructure. This study investigates value co-creation approaches in e-government service, aiming to identify specific value co-creation processes and methods to support sustainable e-government initiatives in SIDN settings. The study applies a qualitative approach; based on the thematic analysis of interviews with government stakeholders, it identifies contextual factors and conditions that influence e-government value co-creation processes in SIDNs and strategies for sustainable e-government service value co-creation. This study contributes a value co-creation framework that applies participatory design, agile development, collaborative governance, socio-technical thinking, and technology adaptation as methods for the design and implementation of flexible and inclusive e-government services that are responsive to local needs, resilient to challenges, and sustainable over time. The framework can be used by policymakers and practitioners to facilitate sustainable digital transformation in SIDNs through collaborative governance, active participation, and civic engagement with innovative technologies.© 2025 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/46 Information and Computing Sciences4610 Library and Information Studies8.1 Organisation and delivery of servicesGeneric health relevance9 Industry, Innovation and Infrastructure11 Sustainable Cities and Communities08 Information and Computing SciencesValue Co-creation for e-Government Services in Small Island Developing Nations: A Case StudyJournal ArticleOpenAccess10.3390/info16070613