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Service Design - a conceptualization of an emerging practice

Abstract
Service design is an emerging design practice with an interdisciplinary heritage. Most previous research has been based on what service designers do; with the increased academic interest in service design over the past decade, the time has come to conceptualize the underlying discourses. The main purpose of this thesis is to contribute knowledge to the emerging service design discourse through conceptual comparisons of key concepts in the design and service management literatures. This theoretical licentiate thesis consists of a main body text, a Kappa, situating two previously published papers in the research context. The conceptual framework encompasses areas of design research, including design thinking, service design and design management. These areas are related to management research, with a specific focus on service marketing/management, including Service-Dominant logic and service innovation. The thesis includes an interdisciplinary literature review with a specific focus on how user involvement is conceptualized in service design and service management respectively, and develops a conceptual framework of service design based in descriptions of service design practice in the literature. The framework presents service design through five characteristics, as an 1) interdisciplinary practice, using 2) visualization & prototyping, and 3) participation as means for developing the design object, seen as 4) transformation, and 5) value creation. This framework leads to an understanding of service design practice as a continuously repositioning activity. The thesis argues that the relation between service marketing/management and service design is complementary, particularly in tools and methods for user involvement and co-creation, and therefore the relation is mutually productive. It further argues that design practice can help realize Service Dominant logic, and a service perspective can help open up new positions for design practice. In sum, this thesis contributes knowledge that enriches the understanding and relevance of service marketing/management for the design discourse and vice versa.
University
Göteborgs universitet. Konstnärliga fakulteten
Institution
School of Design and Crafts ; Högskolan för design och konsthantverk (HDK)
URI
http://hdl.handle.net/2077/26679
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  • Licentiatuppsatser / Högskolan för design och konsthantverk
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Licentiate Thesis Katarina Wetter Edman (3.192Mb)
Date
2011-09
Author
Wetter Edman, Katarina
Keywords
service design
design practice
design management
user involvement
service marketing/management
Service-Dominant logic
Publication type
licentiate thesis
ISBN
978-91-978477-7-3
Series/Report no.
ArtMonitor
28
Language
eng
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