Design thinking research: studying co-creation in practice

Design thinking research: studying co-creation in practice

Plattner, Hasso
Meinel, Christoph
Leifer, Larry

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This book summarizes the results of the second year in the Design Thinking Research Program, a joint venture of Stanford University in Palo Alto and Hasso Plattner Institute in Potsdam. The authors have taken a closer look at the issue of co-creation from different points-of-view. The concept of co-creation can also be applied to the phase in which new ideas and related start to influence companies, the economy, our culture, and society. The perpetual pursuit forinventions, new creations and innovations is inherent to human nature. The concept behind co-creation may sound simple, however, it is both an essential element of Design Thinking and highly complex. It is about creating positive synergies for all parties involved. Based on scientific evidence from the HPI Stanford Design Thinking Research Program. Coverage goes beyond best practice in design thinking and innovation. Points out how design thinking can be used to innovate IT-Development. INDICE: Design Thinking as Innovation Foray (Christoph Meinel and Larry Leifer). - Part I Road Maps for Design Thinking. - Tele-Board: Follow the Tracesof Your Design Process History (Lutz Gericke, Raja Gumienny, Christoph Meinel). - Understanding Radical Breaks (Jonathan Edelman, Avantika Agarwal, Cole Paterson, Sophia Mark, Larry Leifer). - If you want to know who you are, tell mewhere you are: The Importance of Places (Julia von Thienen, Christine Noweski, Ingo Rauth, Christoph Meinel, Sabine Lang). - Creativity and Culture: State of the Art (Hannah Kim, Siddharth Mishra, Pamela Hinds, Lei Liu). - Part II Creative Tools and the Importance of Prototypes in Design Thinking. - Design Loupes: A bifocal study to improve the management of engineering design innovation by co-evaluation of the design process and information sharing activity (Rebecca Currano, Martin Steinert, Larry Leifer). - Towards Next-Generation DesignThinking II: Virtual Multi-User Software Prototypes (Gregor Gabrysiak, HolgerGiese, Andreas Seibel). - Parallel Prototyping leads to better design results, more divergence, and increased self-efficacy (Steven Dow, Scott Klemmer). - Part III Distributed Design Collaboration and Teamwork in Design Thinking. - Towards a Shared Platform for Virtual Collaboration Monitoring in Design Research (Thomas Kowark, Matthias Uflacker, Alexander Zeier). - Communicating Meaning & Role in Distributed Design Collaboration: How Crowdsourced Users help inform the design of telepresence robotics (David Sirkin, Wendy Ju). - Teamology –The art and science of design team formation (Greg Kress, Mark Schar). - Monitoring Design Thinking Through In-Situ Interventions (Micah Lande, Neeraj Sonalkar, Malte Jung, Christopher Han and Banny Banerjee). - Part IV Design Thinking in Information Technology. - On the Perception, Adoption and Implementationof Design Thinking in the IT industry (Tilmann Lindberg, Eva Köppen, Ingo Rauth and Christoph Meinel). - Determining the Effect of Tangible Business Process Modeling (Alexander Lübbe, Matthias Weske). - Applying Design Knowledge to Programming (Bastian Steinert, Robert Hirschfeld).

  • ISBN: 978-3-642-21642-8
  • Editorial: Springer Berlin Heidelberg
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 300
  • Fecha Publicación: 30/09/2011
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés