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  • Research Handbook on Design Thinking

    Research Handbook on Design Thinking by Straker, Karla; Wrigley, Cara;

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    This Research Handbook includes carefully chosen contributions to provide a well-rounded perspective on design thinking. Encouraging debate and development for future research in design conceptualisation, this forward-thinking Handbook raises crucial questions about what design thinking is and what it could be

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    This Research Handbook includes carefully chosen contributions to provide a well-rounded perspective on design thinking. Encouraging debate and development for future research in design conceptualisation, this forward-thinking Handbook raises crucial questions about what design thinking is and what it could be.



    With thirty-six expert contributors representing a wide range of disciplines, this Research Handbook contains seventeen chapters structured into three thematic parts to explore the people, processes, and practices of design thinking. Method case studies demonstrate how design thinking has been implemented across different disciplines and contexts. Challenging current design methodologies, chapters move beyond outcome-focused perspectives to examine the diverse range of processes employed for design research. While each chapter provides a novel perspective on design practice, read as an entire work, it continuously challenges the reader to reposition their perspectives. The Handbook unpacks the creative process by isolating each stage and examining them in detail, tracing success through empirical evidence back to design origins.



    The Research Handbook on Design Thinking provides an overview of the field’s history, theoretical approaches, key concepts, perspectives, and methods. It is well-suited to academics and practitioners interested in the development of design thinking theory and the different perspectives traversing theory through to practice globally.



    ‘The Research Handbook on Design Thinking is a helpful and intriguing read for those who want to further their knowledge of design thinking. The experts who are included in this book provide a wide variety of content, and overall, a holistic examination of design thinking, that allows the reader to gain insights with every chapter.’

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    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 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

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