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Principles of Service Design and Innovation

Lefei Li ()
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Lefei Li: Tsinghua University

Chapter Chapter 7 in The Era of New Services, 2024, pp 95-113 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract This chapter examines the role of design in service innovation, distinguishing it from art by its focus on broad human needs and practical application. It highlights the significance of design thinking in shaping future services, drawing inspiration from examples like Disneyland and Amazon Echo. The discussion revolves around three key aspects of service design: original experience, redesign, and diversification. Original experience discusses human desires to connect with nature and history, while redesign focuses on reinterpreting familiar concepts in novel ways. Diversification emphasizes providing varied and integrated experiences to cater to a wide range of consumer preferences. Successful service design demands a deep understanding of human needs and a blend of innovation with tradition, offering a richer and more diverse service experience.

Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-9565-3_7

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