Linking context to outcomes: Building transformational design patterns using Service Dominant Architecture (SDA)

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Authors: Peter Weiss
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This paper contributes to the session Translational Service Research and Design Methodology (TSRDM). Translational gaps between scientific discoveries and applied service innovations pose significant social and economic challenges. In response to the social and economic challenges posed by "translational gaps", TSRDM (Warg et al., 2025) is adopted as a systematic approach to eliminating the obstacles associated with these gaps. Presented research is ongoing and expands previous research on Service Dominant Architecture (SDA) through conceptualizing and theorizing transformational mechanisms and incorporating them as justificatory knowledge for design theorizing into SDA framework and methodology.

Keywords: Service Dominant Architecture, Organizational Learning, Organizational Change, Translational Gaps, Design Methodology, Digital Transformation

DOI: 10.54941/ahfe1007716

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