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Design for Value Co-Creation: Exploring Synergies Between Design for Service and Service Logic

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  • Katarina Wetter-Edman

    (CTF, Service Research Center, Karlstad University, 651 88 Karlstad, Sweden)

  • Daniela Sangiorgi

    (ImaginationLancaster, Lancaster University, Bailrigg, Lancaster LA1 4YW, United Kingdom)

  • Bo Edvardsson

    (CTF, Service Research Center, Karlstad University, 651 88 Karlstad, Sweden)

  • Stefan Holmlid

    (Department of Computer and Information Science, Linköping University, 581 83 Linköping, Sweden)

  • Christian Grönroos

    (Department of Marketing, Hanken School of Economics, 00101 Helsinki, Finland)

  • Tuuli Mattelmäki

    (Department of Design, School of Arts, Design and Architecture, 00076 Aalto University, Helsinki, Finland)

Abstract

This paper aims to bridge recent work on Service Logic with practice and research in the Design for Service to explore whether and how human-centered collaborative design approaches could provide a source for interpreting existing service systems and proposing new ones and thus realize a Service Logic in organizations. A comparison is made of existing theoretical backgrounds and frameworks from Service Logic and Design for Service studies that conceptualize core concepts for value co-creation: actors, resources, resource integration, service systems, participation, context, and experience.We find that Service Logic provides a framework for understanding service systems in action by focusing on how actors integrate resources to co-create value for themselves and others, whereas Design for Service provides an approach and tools to explore current service systems as a context to imagine future service systems and how innovation may develop as a result of reconfigurations of resources and actors. Design for Service also provides approaches, competences, and tools that enable involved actors to participate in and be a part of the service system redesign. Design for value co-creation is presented using this model.The paper builds on and extends the Service Logic research first by repositioning service design from a phase of development to Design for Service as an approach to service innovation, centered on understanding and engaging with customers' own value-creating practices. Second, it builds on and extends through discussing the meaning of value co-creation and identifying and distinguishing collaborative approaches for the generation of new resource constellations. In doing so, the collaborative approaches allow for achieving value co-creation in designing.

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  • Katarina Wetter-Edman & Daniela Sangiorgi & Bo Edvardsson & Stefan Holmlid & Christian Grönroos & Tuuli Mattelmäki, 2014. "Design for Value Co-Creation: Exploring Synergies Between Design for Service and Service Logic," Service Science, INFORMS, vol. 6(2), pages 106-121, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:inm:orserv:v:6:y:2014:i:2:p:106-121
    DOI: 10.1287/serv.2014.0068
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