Design Science Research Strengthened: Integrating Co-creation and Co-design

dc.creatorKapinga, Alsen Florian
dc.creatorMontero, Calkin Suero
dc.date2019-07-08T09:43:15Z
dc.date2019-07-08T09:43:15Z
dc.date2019-05-01
dc.date.accessioned2021-05-05T12:58:48Z
dc.date.available2021-05-05T12:58:48Z
dc.descriptionDesign science research (DSR) is a well-known methodology that uses design as a tool for the development of both practical research resulting in an artefact solution, and theoretical scientific knowledge resulting in improved design processes. In this paper, we advocate strengthening the DSR methodology by including elements of co-creation and co-design in order to produce meaningfully contextualised solutions and to foster a stronger sense of ownership and social acceptance of a developed technological artefact solution within ICT4D. In our work, the inclusion of co-creation and co-design within DSR takes place in all of the stages of the design cycle, influencing also the relevance and rigour cycles as well as the impact of the artefact in the broader socio-technical context. Here we illustrate the practical implementation of these ideas through the involvement of women entrepreneurs from rural
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dc.identifierhttp://dspace.cbe.ac.tz:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/313
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/73923
dc.languageen
dc.publisherCollege of Business Education Journal
dc.subjectInternational Conference on Social Implications of Computers in Developing Countries
dc.subjectSocial Implications of Computers
dc.subjectDeveloping Countries
dc.subjectInternational Conference on Social Implications of Computers
dc.titleDesign Science Research Strengthened: Integrating Co-creation and Co-design
dc.typeArticle

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