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- W4281749425 abstract "Purpose The potential displeasure (e.g. strain, uncertainty and lack of control) involved in the process of obtaining eudaimonic outcomes (e.g. becoming healthier or more knowledgeable) may turn consumers away from a transformative service or hinder their coproduction. This paper aims to propose a service design that could overcome this conflict. Design/methodology/approach To allow for concrete discussions of service design, the proposed design is developed in the context of a specific transformative service: the higher educational service. Findings It is possible to transform the relationship between hedonic and eudaimonic outcomes from conflicting to complementary goals by replacing passive pleasure that is irrelevant or in conflict with eudaimonic well-being with active pleasure that is complementary to eudaimonic well-being. To facilitate simultaneous attainment of active pleasure and eudaimonic well-being, the transformative service provider needs to structure the elements of the service to create the conditions for the optimal experience to occur. Research limitations/implications The proposed design is extendable to other human service contexts. Originality/value To the best of the author’s knowledge, this research is the first that shows how a transformative service can be effectively designed to overcome the potential conflict between its eudaimonic versus hedonic outcomes, such that the service will be well received by consumers while remain faithful to its transformative goal." @default.
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- W4281749425 date "2022-06-03" @default.
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- W4281749425 title "Viewpoint: designing transformative service to overcome eudaimonic-hedonic outcome conflict" @default.
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