Systemic Service Design
Contributor(s)
Suoheimo, Mari (editor)
Jones, Peter (editor)
Lee, Sheng-Hung (editor)
Sevaldson, Birger (editor)
Language
EnglishAbstract
Systemic Service Design provides a comprehensive overview of how systems theories can be integrated into service design to address complex social-economic-technological challenges. Across 14 chapters split into two sections, the book connects theoretical backgrounds and practical worldwide case studies to explore various approaches to systems thinking. The field of service design has evolved significantly in recent years, from focusing on touchpoints and user interactions to being seen as a driver for organizational transformation and increasingly, a key component in transdisciplinary spaces involving complex systems. However, while service design has grown over the past few decades, it has also recognized its limitations in addressing complex societal problems. For example, the book highlights how a lack of holistic understanding of the systems in place can lead to service failure, which ultimately results in societal issues relating to unemployment, healthcare, and public transportation. As such, this book offers theoretical and practical resources specifically tailored to service designers in order to equip them with the ability to develop solutions that are appropriate in scope, depth, and feasibility to address these complex issues. Contributing authors draw upon and integrate theories from related disciplinary fields to extend the contextualization of service design within complex systems, providing readers with more scientific frames of reference. The book also draws upon case studies from South and North America, Europe, Asia, and Australia, to offer readers wide-ranging perspectives and real-life examples to further their understanding of systemic service design and demonstrate how to integrate it successfully. The book delivers theoretical and practical knowledge for students and designers in the fields of service design, design for policy, social design, and additionally for managers, public and private sector planners, engineers, and politicians.
Keywords
Design; Systemic service design; Service design; System-oriented design; Public sector; Private sector; Innovation; Participatory designDOI
10.4324/9781003501039ISBN
9781040308387, 9781032817200, 9781003501039, 9781032817194Publisher
Taylor & FrancisPublisher website
https://taylorandfrancis.com/Publication date and place
Oxford, 2025Imprint
RoutledgeSeries
Design for Social Responsibility,Classification
Software Engineering
The arts: general topics
Product design
Internet: general works
Web graphics and design
Computer science
Civil service and public sector
Electrical engineering
Communications engineering / telecommunications
Engineering: general
Ergonomics