Empathic Service Design
Challenges in Design, Analysis and Services
Herausgeber: Sarantou, Melanie; Jylkäs, Titta; Miettinen, Satu
Empathic Service Design
Challenges in Design, Analysis and Services
Herausgeber: Sarantou, Melanie; Jylkäs, Titta; Miettinen, Satu
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Through case studies from across the globe, this book helps designers understand how forward-looking service prototyping, analysis and tools can promote and create empathic, emotion-oriented and relevant services. Despite services being at the core of organisations, to create service flows, designers, groups and their diverse stakeholders must negotiate ever more complex and hybrid interactions between human and more-than-human role players in service delivery. The challenge lies in delivering empathic, relevant and desirable services, despite these complexities. New knowledge is needed to…mehr
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Through case studies from across the globe, this book helps designers understand how forward-looking service prototyping, analysis and tools can promote and create empathic, emotion-oriented and relevant services. Despite services being at the core of organisations, to create service flows, designers, groups and their diverse stakeholders must negotiate ever more complex and hybrid interactions between human and more-than-human role players in service delivery. The challenge lies in delivering empathic, relevant and desirable services, despite these complexities. New knowledge is needed to bridge the gaps, uncertainties and even anxieties that organisations face in making their service delivery empathic and keeping them purposeful to users. Addressing problems within service delivery like empathy fatigue, poor collaboration, and siloed work experiences that lead to poorly-functioning systems, the authors suggest concrete solutions for developing empathetic approaches and tools with consideration for the needs of participants. The book critically examines the role of empathy, and explores how compassionate understanding of the end-user is key to success. Case studies include mapping of children's services, wearable technologies for pandemics, understanding cultural sensitivity, emojis and chat bots, and AI used in care settings.
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- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350476394
- ISBN-10: 1350476390
- Artikelnr.: 72487347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Academic
- Seitenzahl: 376
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. August 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9781350476394
- ISBN-10: 1350476390
- Artikelnr.: 72487347
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Dr Melanie Sarantou is a professor of social design at Kyushu University, Japan. Her interests span the role of improvisation in arts and design practices when the unsuspected emerges and surprises the researcher. Dr Satu Miettinen is a professor of service design at the University of Lapland, Finland, with research interests spanning the themes of design methods in engaging with the Arctic region, service design methods for inclusion, the participatory development of services and socially responsible art and design methods. Dr Titta Jylkäs is a senior lecturer at the University of Lapland, Finland and a service designer focusing on digital services with artificial intelligence and data science. She also works as an independent design consultant.
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. Introduction
Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan)
Satu Miettinen and Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) Part I: Challenges with Empathy and Implications for Service Design 2. User Empathy in the Early Phase of Product-Service Systems Development: Challenges with User Research
Service Blueprinting and Service Prototyping
Thomas Abrell (Independent Scholar
Germany) 3. Challenges with empathy: Evolving service prototyping at Centria UAS
Johanna Hautamäki (Centria UAS
Finland) 4. Design for Longevity: An Empathic Service Design Framework
Sheng-Hung Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 5. Research on Empathy-Driven Design Workshops and Social Implementation Methods
Yanfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) and Masanori Fujita (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Japan) 6. Using Service Design to Create Smart Jewellery Low-Fi Prototypes for Pandemic Challenges Virve Inget (University of Lapland
Finland)
Mari Suoheimo (Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Norway)
Manuela Quaresma (PUC-Rio University
Brazil) and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Part II: Implications for Creating Empathic Services Within Sensitive Contexts 7. The Role of Cultural Sensitivity in Fostering Empathy in Service Design
Amélia Steunou (Independent Scholar
Denmark) and Luca Simeone (University of Aalborg
Denmark) 8. Role of Empathy in Reliving Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Insights from Arts Ceduna
South Australia
Amna Qureshi (University of Lapland
Finland) and Sherrie Jones (Arts Ceduna
Australia) 9. Creating an Empathy Network: Insights into a Service Design Intervention in a High School in Japan
Moe Shimomura
Leon Loh
Noriko Takano (Kyushu University
Japan) and Yangfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) 10. Empathy and Distance Learning
Anu Kylmänen (University of Lapland
Finland) 11. Service Prototyping with Empathy and Nature-Centric Thinking
Mariluz Soto (Universidad del Desarrollo
Chile) 12. More-Than-Human Empathy in Arts-Based Material Research Processes
Jenny Bergström
Heidi Pietarinen and Satu Miettinen (University of Lapland
Finland) Part III: Approaches to Data Analysis for Developing Service Propositions 13. Empathic Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis: Calling for a Deeper Understanding of Research Problems
Ludovick Myumbo and Albert Tibaijuka (St Augustine University of Tanzania
Tanzania) 14. Effective Analytical Approaches as Precursors for Proof-of-Concept Generation
Ella Björn
Satu Miettinen
Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) 15. Extending Visual Analysis Techniques for Empathy Building and Cross-Cultural Design Victoria Simpson (Independent Scholar
UK)
Henry Hosker (Independent Scholar
UK)
Tokushu Inamura
Yasuyuki Hirai and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) Part IV: Design for Empathic Digital Approaches in Service Improvements 16. Empathic Development for Service Prototyping: Challenges and Opportunities that Emerged During Design Thinking Workshops with Analogue and Digital Tools
Kuan Hui Chen and Kiwoong Nam (University of Lapland
Finland) 17. Empathy and Sustainability at the Core: Leveraging AI Tools in Service Design
Nicholas Stevens
Yangyang Zhao and Alma Leora Culén (University of Oslo
Norway) 18. Empathetic AI: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Service Design for 3H Care in Singapore
Bo Gao
Di Wang
Robin Chan Chung Leung
Zhiwei Zeng
Benny Toh Hsiang Tan
Yang Qiu
Huiguo Zhang
Xinjia Yu
Jun Ji
Bo Huang (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
Eng Sing Lee (National Healthcare Group Polyclinics (Singapore)
Hui Hwang Teong
Ray Tian Rui Lai (Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Singapore)
Wai Han Hoi (Woodlands Health Hospital
Singapore)
and Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) 19. Demonstrating a Two-Method Experiment-the Use of a Digital Tool and Empathy Map in Designing Empathic Phygital Experiences in a Peripheral Destination
Päivi Hanni-Vaara (Lapland University of Applied Sciences
Finland)
Satu Miettinen and Minni Haanpää (University of Lapland
Finland) 20. The Role of Emojis in Fostering Empathy in Chatbot Interactions
Emma Kirjavainen
Ashley Colley and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Notes Bibliography Index
Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan)
Satu Miettinen and Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) Part I: Challenges with Empathy and Implications for Service Design 2. User Empathy in the Early Phase of Product-Service Systems Development: Challenges with User Research
Service Blueprinting and Service Prototyping
Thomas Abrell (Independent Scholar
Germany) 3. Challenges with empathy: Evolving service prototyping at Centria UAS
Johanna Hautamäki (Centria UAS
Finland) 4. Design for Longevity: An Empathic Service Design Framework
Sheng-Hung Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 5. Research on Empathy-Driven Design Workshops and Social Implementation Methods
Yanfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) and Masanori Fujita (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Japan) 6. Using Service Design to Create Smart Jewellery Low-Fi Prototypes for Pandemic Challenges Virve Inget (University of Lapland
Finland)
Mari Suoheimo (Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Norway)
Manuela Quaresma (PUC-Rio University
Brazil) and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Part II: Implications for Creating Empathic Services Within Sensitive Contexts 7. The Role of Cultural Sensitivity in Fostering Empathy in Service Design
Amélia Steunou (Independent Scholar
Denmark) and Luca Simeone (University of Aalborg
Denmark) 8. Role of Empathy in Reliving Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Insights from Arts Ceduna
South Australia
Amna Qureshi (University of Lapland
Finland) and Sherrie Jones (Arts Ceduna
Australia) 9. Creating an Empathy Network: Insights into a Service Design Intervention in a High School in Japan
Moe Shimomura
Leon Loh
Noriko Takano (Kyushu University
Japan) and Yangfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) 10. Empathy and Distance Learning
Anu Kylmänen (University of Lapland
Finland) 11. Service Prototyping with Empathy and Nature-Centric Thinking
Mariluz Soto (Universidad del Desarrollo
Chile) 12. More-Than-Human Empathy in Arts-Based Material Research Processes
Jenny Bergström
Heidi Pietarinen and Satu Miettinen (University of Lapland
Finland) Part III: Approaches to Data Analysis for Developing Service Propositions 13. Empathic Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis: Calling for a Deeper Understanding of Research Problems
Ludovick Myumbo and Albert Tibaijuka (St Augustine University of Tanzania
Tanzania) 14. Effective Analytical Approaches as Precursors for Proof-of-Concept Generation
Ella Björn
Satu Miettinen
Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) 15. Extending Visual Analysis Techniques for Empathy Building and Cross-Cultural Design Victoria Simpson (Independent Scholar
UK)
Henry Hosker (Independent Scholar
UK)
Tokushu Inamura
Yasuyuki Hirai and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) Part IV: Design for Empathic Digital Approaches in Service Improvements 16. Empathic Development for Service Prototyping: Challenges and Opportunities that Emerged During Design Thinking Workshops with Analogue and Digital Tools
Kuan Hui Chen and Kiwoong Nam (University of Lapland
Finland) 17. Empathy and Sustainability at the Core: Leveraging AI Tools in Service Design
Nicholas Stevens
Yangyang Zhao and Alma Leora Culén (University of Oslo
Norway) 18. Empathetic AI: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Service Design for 3H Care in Singapore
Bo Gao
Di Wang
Robin Chan Chung Leung
Zhiwei Zeng
Benny Toh Hsiang Tan
Yang Qiu
Huiguo Zhang
Xinjia Yu
Jun Ji
Bo Huang (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
Eng Sing Lee (National Healthcare Group Polyclinics (Singapore)
Hui Hwang Teong
Ray Tian Rui Lai (Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Singapore)
Wai Han Hoi (Woodlands Health Hospital
Singapore)
and Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) 19. Demonstrating a Two-Method Experiment-the Use of a Digital Tool and Empathy Map in Designing Empathic Phygital Experiences in a Peripheral Destination
Päivi Hanni-Vaara (Lapland University of Applied Sciences
Finland)
Satu Miettinen and Minni Haanpää (University of Lapland
Finland) 20. The Role of Emojis in Fostering Empathy in Chatbot Interactions
Emma Kirjavainen
Ashley Colley and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Notes Bibliography Index
List of Figures List of Tables List of Contributors 1. Introduction
Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan)
Satu Miettinen and Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) Part I: Challenges with Empathy and Implications for Service Design 2. User Empathy in the Early Phase of Product-Service Systems Development: Challenges with User Research
Service Blueprinting and Service Prototyping
Thomas Abrell (Independent Scholar
Germany) 3. Challenges with empathy: Evolving service prototyping at Centria UAS
Johanna Hautamäki (Centria UAS
Finland) 4. Design for Longevity: An Empathic Service Design Framework
Sheng-Hung Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 5. Research on Empathy-Driven Design Workshops and Social Implementation Methods
Yanfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) and Masanori Fujita (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Japan) 6. Using Service Design to Create Smart Jewellery Low-Fi Prototypes for Pandemic Challenges Virve Inget (University of Lapland
Finland)
Mari Suoheimo (Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Norway)
Manuela Quaresma (PUC-Rio University
Brazil) and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Part II: Implications for Creating Empathic Services Within Sensitive Contexts 7. The Role of Cultural Sensitivity in Fostering Empathy in Service Design
Amélia Steunou (Independent Scholar
Denmark) and Luca Simeone (University of Aalborg
Denmark) 8. Role of Empathy in Reliving Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Insights from Arts Ceduna
South Australia
Amna Qureshi (University of Lapland
Finland) and Sherrie Jones (Arts Ceduna
Australia) 9. Creating an Empathy Network: Insights into a Service Design Intervention in a High School in Japan
Moe Shimomura
Leon Loh
Noriko Takano (Kyushu University
Japan) and Yangfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) 10. Empathy and Distance Learning
Anu Kylmänen (University of Lapland
Finland) 11. Service Prototyping with Empathy and Nature-Centric Thinking
Mariluz Soto (Universidad del Desarrollo
Chile) 12. More-Than-Human Empathy in Arts-Based Material Research Processes
Jenny Bergström
Heidi Pietarinen and Satu Miettinen (University of Lapland
Finland) Part III: Approaches to Data Analysis for Developing Service Propositions 13. Empathic Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis: Calling for a Deeper Understanding of Research Problems
Ludovick Myumbo and Albert Tibaijuka (St Augustine University of Tanzania
Tanzania) 14. Effective Analytical Approaches as Precursors for Proof-of-Concept Generation
Ella Björn
Satu Miettinen
Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) 15. Extending Visual Analysis Techniques for Empathy Building and Cross-Cultural Design Victoria Simpson (Independent Scholar
UK)
Henry Hosker (Independent Scholar
UK)
Tokushu Inamura
Yasuyuki Hirai and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) Part IV: Design for Empathic Digital Approaches in Service Improvements 16. Empathic Development for Service Prototyping: Challenges and Opportunities that Emerged During Design Thinking Workshops with Analogue and Digital Tools
Kuan Hui Chen and Kiwoong Nam (University of Lapland
Finland) 17. Empathy and Sustainability at the Core: Leveraging AI Tools in Service Design
Nicholas Stevens
Yangyang Zhao and Alma Leora Culén (University of Oslo
Norway) 18. Empathetic AI: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Service Design for 3H Care in Singapore
Bo Gao
Di Wang
Robin Chan Chung Leung
Zhiwei Zeng
Benny Toh Hsiang Tan
Yang Qiu
Huiguo Zhang
Xinjia Yu
Jun Ji
Bo Huang (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
Eng Sing Lee (National Healthcare Group Polyclinics (Singapore)
Hui Hwang Teong
Ray Tian Rui Lai (Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Singapore)
Wai Han Hoi (Woodlands Health Hospital
Singapore)
and Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) 19. Demonstrating a Two-Method Experiment-the Use of a Digital Tool and Empathy Map in Designing Empathic Phygital Experiences in a Peripheral Destination
Päivi Hanni-Vaara (Lapland University of Applied Sciences
Finland)
Satu Miettinen and Minni Haanpää (University of Lapland
Finland) 20. The Role of Emojis in Fostering Empathy in Chatbot Interactions
Emma Kirjavainen
Ashley Colley and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Notes Bibliography Index
Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan)
Satu Miettinen and Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) Part I: Challenges with Empathy and Implications for Service Design 2. User Empathy in the Early Phase of Product-Service Systems Development: Challenges with User Research
Service Blueprinting and Service Prototyping
Thomas Abrell (Independent Scholar
Germany) 3. Challenges with empathy: Evolving service prototyping at Centria UAS
Johanna Hautamäki (Centria UAS
Finland) 4. Design for Longevity: An Empathic Service Design Framework
Sheng-Hung Lee (Massachusetts Institute of Technology
USA) 5. Research on Empathy-Driven Design Workshops and Social Implementation Methods
Yanfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) and Masanori Fujita (Ritsumeikan Asia Pacific University
Japan) 6. Using Service Design to Create Smart Jewellery Low-Fi Prototypes for Pandemic Challenges Virve Inget (University of Lapland
Finland)
Mari Suoheimo (Oslo School of Architecture and Design
Norway)
Manuela Quaresma (PUC-Rio University
Brazil) and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Part II: Implications for Creating Empathic Services Within Sensitive Contexts 7. The Role of Cultural Sensitivity in Fostering Empathy in Service Design
Amélia Steunou (Independent Scholar
Denmark) and Luca Simeone (University of Aalborg
Denmark) 8. Role of Empathy in Reliving Indigenous Cultural Heritage: Insights from Arts Ceduna
South Australia
Amna Qureshi (University of Lapland
Finland) and Sherrie Jones (Arts Ceduna
Australia) 9. Creating an Empathy Network: Insights into a Service Design Intervention in a High School in Japan
Moe Shimomura
Leon Loh
Noriko Takano (Kyushu University
Japan) and Yangfang Zhang (University of Oslo
Norway) 10. Empathy and Distance Learning
Anu Kylmänen (University of Lapland
Finland) 11. Service Prototyping with Empathy and Nature-Centric Thinking
Mariluz Soto (Universidad del Desarrollo
Chile) 12. More-Than-Human Empathy in Arts-Based Material Research Processes
Jenny Bergström
Heidi Pietarinen and Satu Miettinen (University of Lapland
Finland) Part III: Approaches to Data Analysis for Developing Service Propositions 13. Empathic Approaches to Qualitative Data Analysis: Calling for a Deeper Understanding of Research Problems
Ludovick Myumbo and Albert Tibaijuka (St Augustine University of Tanzania
Tanzania) 14. Effective Analytical Approaches as Precursors for Proof-of-Concept Generation
Ella Björn
Satu Miettinen
Titta Jylkäs (University of Lapland
Finland) and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) 15. Extending Visual Analysis Techniques for Empathy Building and Cross-Cultural Design Victoria Simpson (Independent Scholar
UK)
Henry Hosker (Independent Scholar
UK)
Tokushu Inamura
Yasuyuki Hirai and Melanie Sarantou (Kyushu University
Japan) Part IV: Design for Empathic Digital Approaches in Service Improvements 16. Empathic Development for Service Prototyping: Challenges and Opportunities that Emerged During Design Thinking Workshops with Analogue and Digital Tools
Kuan Hui Chen and Kiwoong Nam (University of Lapland
Finland) 17. Empathy and Sustainability at the Core: Leveraging AI Tools in Service Design
Nicholas Stevens
Yangyang Zhao and Alma Leora Culén (University of Oslo
Norway) 18. Empathetic AI: Integrating Artificial Intelligence and Service Design for 3H Care in Singapore
Bo Gao
Di Wang
Robin Chan Chung Leung
Zhiwei Zeng
Benny Toh Hsiang Tan
Yang Qiu
Huiguo Zhang
Xinjia Yu
Jun Ji
Bo Huang (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore)
Eng Sing Lee (National Healthcare Group Polyclinics (Singapore)
Hui Hwang Teong
Ray Tian Rui Lai (Tan Tock Seng Hospital
Singapore)
Wai Han Hoi (Woodlands Health Hospital
Singapore)
and Chunyan Miao (Nanyang Technological University
Singapore) 19. Demonstrating a Two-Method Experiment-the Use of a Digital Tool and Empathy Map in Designing Empathic Phygital Experiences in a Peripheral Destination
Päivi Hanni-Vaara (Lapland University of Applied Sciences
Finland)
Satu Miettinen and Minni Haanpää (University of Lapland
Finland) 20. The Role of Emojis in Fostering Empathy in Chatbot Interactions
Emma Kirjavainen
Ashley Colley and Jonna Häkkilä (University of Lapland
Finland) Notes Bibliography Index







