Research Handbook on Design Thinking. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- Research Handbook on Design Thinking. (2023)
- Main Title:
- Research Handbook on Design Thinking
- Further Information:
- Note: Karla Straker, Cara Wrigley.
- Editors:
- Straker, Karla
Wrigley, Cara - Contents:
- Contents: Introduction to the Research Handbook on Design Thinking 1 Karla Straker and Cara Wrigley PART I PERSPECTIVES ON DESIGNERS 1 A design thinker's mind: insights on the neurocognitive processes of ideation 7 John Gero and Julie Milovanovic 2 Design facilitation practice: an integrated framework 25 Genevieve Mosely and Lina Markauskaite 3 Who gets to wear the black turtleneck? Questioning the profession of design thinking 46 Sally Cloke, Mark Roxburgh and Benjamin Matthews 4 Method case study – Making design thinking tactile: unlocking meaning and experiences with tactile tools and generative prototypes 71 Rowan Page and Leah Heiss PART II PERSPECTIVES ON DESIGN THINKING AS A PROCESS 5 The agile landscape of design thinking 81 Katja Thoring and Roland M. Mueller 6 Bridging the academia–industry gap through design thinking: research innovation sprints 103 Ivano Bongiovanni, Peter Townson and Marek Kowalkiewicz 7 Design4Health: developing design thinking bootcamps in the Middle East 128 Carlos Montana and Thomas Boillat 8 Design thinking to improve student mental well-being 143 Jane E. Machin 9 From gas to green: designing a social contagion strategy for the energy transition in Rotterdam, the Netherlands 165 Jesal Shah, Rebecca Anne Price and Jotte de Koning 10 Method case study – A design thinking toolkit for framing market conditions 191 Ilya Fridman, Robbie Napper, Amrik S. Sohal and Sairah Hussain PART III PERSPECTIVES ON DESIGN THINKING AS A PRACTICE 11 TheContents: Introduction to the Research Handbook on Design Thinking 1 Karla Straker and Cara Wrigley PART I PERSPECTIVES ON DESIGNERS 1 A design thinker's mind: insights on the neurocognitive processes of ideation 7 John Gero and Julie Milovanovic 2 Design facilitation practice: an integrated framework 25 Genevieve Mosely and Lina Markauskaite 3 Who gets to wear the black turtleneck? Questioning the profession of design thinking 46 Sally Cloke, Mark Roxburgh and Benjamin Matthews 4 Method case study – Making design thinking tactile: unlocking meaning and experiences with tactile tools and generative prototypes 71 Rowan Page and Leah Heiss PART II PERSPECTIVES ON DESIGN THINKING AS A PROCESS 5 The agile landscape of design thinking 81 Katja Thoring and Roland M. Mueller 6 Bridging the academia–industry gap through design thinking: research innovation sprints 103 Ivano Bongiovanni, Peter Townson and Marek Kowalkiewicz 7 Design4Health: developing design thinking bootcamps in the Middle East 128 Carlos Montana and Thomas Boillat 8 Design thinking to improve student mental well-being 143 Jane E. Machin 9 From gas to green: designing a social contagion strategy for the energy transition in Rotterdam, the Netherlands 165 Jesal Shah, Rebecca Anne Price and Jotte de Koning 10 Method case study – A design thinking toolkit for framing market conditions 191 Ilya Fridman, Robbie Napper, Amrik S. Sohal and Sairah Hussain PART III PERSPECTIVES ON DESIGN THINKING AS A PRACTICE 11 The fragility of design thinking: applying symbolic interactionism to promote shared meaning 202 Jan Jervis and Jeffrey E. Brand 12 Dealing with the difficulties of policy formulation in policy design: the merits and demerits of the application of design thinking to the policy realm 221 Michael Howlett 13 The weakest link: the importance of problem framing in design thinking 233 Martin Meinel, Tobias T. Eismann, Sebastian K. Fixson and Kai-Ingo Voigt 14 Factor structure, validity, and reliability of an instrument for assessing design thinking 247 Elena Novak and Ilker Soyturk 15 Using action research to facilitate and teach design thinking in graduate management education 266 Judy Matthews 16 Method case study – The transmedia journalism design thinking toolkit 282 Dilek Gürsoy 17 Conclusion – Beyond normal design thinking: reflections on the evolution of a paradigm and ideas for the new incommensurable 295 Philip Ely Index. … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (342 pages)
- Subjects:
- DESIGN -- Reference
Research & development management
BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Business Development
REFERENCE -- Research
Business innovation
Research methods: general - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781802203134
1802203133 - Related ISBNs:
- 9781802203127
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