VALUE PROPOSITION of PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY to COMPARE TWO DIFFERENT DESIGN APPROACHES

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The development of product-service systems (PSS) requires the design of value propositions, which involves challenging activities. In the context of business model innovation, gamification is presented as a practical mechanism to support the design process. This study aims to create a prototype of a gamified approach to design PSS value propositions and to compare its application to a traditional design approach. Based on a design experiment, the advantages and problems for both approaches were evaluated, providing insights for further development of the new version of the gamified approach.

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Fernandes, S. C., Pigosso, D. C. A., McAloone, T. C., & Rozenfeld, H. (2020). VALUE PROPOSITION of PRODUCT-SERVICE SYSTEMS: AN EXPERIMENTAL STUDY to COMPARE TWO DIFFERENT DESIGN APPROACHES. In Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference (Vol. 1, pp. 121–130). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.84

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