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Value Creating Service Systems: A Transdisciplinary Research Agenda Irene Ng

Introduction nature of the economic system is changing rapidly interconnected entities are evolving into value ‐ creating service systems Normann (2001) describes such systems as ‘value constellations’ and defines ‘density’ as the best combination of resources Density is increasingly enabled by technology, which liberates the world from constraints of time, place, actor and constellation

Motivations Commerce is undergoing a transformation from producer push, to a world where multiple agents come together at particular times and places to meet specific individual needs Government, business, academia and practice will face a crisis of understanding from rapid rates of change to complex environments.

Theoretical Framework organisation today, whether public or private, can be seen as an organiser of value creation (Vargo and Lusch 2004, Normann, 2001) customer are increasingly becoming co- producers, ‐ designers and ‐ creators of value both to the firm and to themselves Service-­ ‐ Dominant Logic (SDLogic) (Vargo and Lusch, 2004, 2008) provides a lens through which we can view the value-­ ‐ creating system Systems thinking (Checkland 1981) include the consideration of boundaries, wholes, relationships and control among system components

Research Questions Evolution and Innovation of the Interface Between Manufacturing and Service Evolution of Value Constellations The Firm in the Economic System Business Disciplines

Manufacturing and Service Evolution of the interface between the two Innovation of products/services When and why do firm’s value propositions materialise or de- materialise?

Value Constellations How are markets formed from service innovation? How should we conceptualise organisations, individuals, markets and their interactions in a service systems economy? What is the role of technology, customer participation/co ‐ creation resources and innovation in service/product design and the creation of new markets?

Firms in the Economic System How can the coordinating organisation be governed, managed and organised to co ‐ create value with its stakeholders while remaining fully viable: allowing for adaptation innovation and dynamic evolution of value propositions business models What are the emerging business models?

Business Disciplines How would this emerging organisation of value ‐ creating service systems change traditional thought and conceptualisation of disciplines and functions of business?

Methodology study value ‐ creating service systems- aerospace, IT, public sector study how they evolve, adapt, innovate and stay viable draw patterns and invariances between them to abstract generic understanding we will seek new system level theoretical constructs that could allow empirical testing synthesis could also develop a framework for trans ‐ disciplinary integration between technology and business schools