The need for a systems approach to modelling and understanding service is now well established (Barile, 2009; Barile and Polese, 2009; Golinelli, 2010; Ng et.al., 2011a). Following the construction of Maglio et al. (2009), we view a service system as a network of agents and interactions that integrate resources for value co-creation. The context of value creation is intrinsic to the system design and the adaptive, interactive actions of agents classify the network as an ecosystem (Lusch et al., 2010). To date, several disciplines have broached the systems view of service and the engineering of service systems. Operations research applied to services began with a rather simplistic, macro view of resource integration in the form of data enve...