Development of a novel co-creative framework for redesigning product service systems

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Abstract

Product service systems (PSS) have been researched in academia and implemented in industry for more than a decade, and they bring plenty of benefits to various stakeholders, such as: customers, PSS providers, the environment, as well as society. However, the adoption of PSS in industry so far is limited compared to its potentials. One of the reasons leading to this limitation is that PSS design is tricky. So far, there are several methods to design PSS, but each of them has certain limitations. This paper proposes a co-creative framework, which is constructed using the concept of user co-creation. This novel framework allows designers to design PSS effectively in terms of users' perception of PSS value, design quality and evaluation. The authors also introduce a case study to demonstrate and validate the proposed framework.

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Tran, T., & Park, J. Y. (2016). Development of a novel co-creative framework for redesigning product service systems. Sustainability (Switzerland), 8(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/su8050434

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