Detecting tech-driven inequalities: A service design framework

Qiling Long, D. Mu, Kin Wai Michael Siu, J. R. Peissel

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Abstract

Technological growth is realizing an ever more intelligent and convenient future. But is this future equal, and what role does service design hold in addressing, or exacerbating, these inequalities? The relationship between technology and inequality is fluid, moving from the elimination of existing inequalities to the creation of new ones, and service design has the potential to impact this relationship. However, current literature to identify this potential is limited, with service design’s contribution to the technology-inequality-design nexus not clearly identified. This paper analyses the mutual relationship between technology, inequality, and service design, and proposes a novel framework incorporating four dimensions of service design and their links to inequality and applies the framework to autonomous vehicle (AV) technology as an example. More broadly, the framework can be used by service designers to identify different dimensions of hidden inequality within service design.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationProceedings of Services 2023
Place of PublicationSweden
PublisherLinkoping University Electronic Press
Pages1299-1318
ISBN (Electronic)978-91-8075-476-7
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2023
EventServDes.2023 Entanglements & Flows Conference: Service Encounters and Meanings Proceedings - Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
Duration: 11 Jul 202314 Jul 2023

Conference

ConferenceServDes.2023 Entanglements & Flows Conference
Country/TerritoryBrazil
CityRio de Janeiro
Period11/07/2314/07/23

Keywords

  • service design
  • technology
  • inequality
  • utonomous vehicle technology

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