Abstract. This paper reflects on the relationship between who one designs for and what one designs in the unstructured space of designing for political change; in particular, for supporting “International Development ” with ICT. We look at an interdisciplinary research project with goals and funding, but no clearly defined beneficiary group at start, and how amorphousness contributed to impact. The reported project researched a bridging tool to connect producers with consumers across global contexts and show players in the supply chain and their circumstances. We explore how both the nature of the research and the tool’s function became contested as work progressed. To tell this tale, we invoke the idea of boundary objects and the value of ...
Different domains develop their own world views making collaboration between subject matter experts ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2001.Includes bi...
The interest in projects as a form of organising seems to increase in a number of empirical and acad...
This paper reflects on the relationship between who one designs for and what one designs in the unst...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
This paper focuses on how to create value and meaning for users of the Millennium Project’s “Futures...
In innovation processes, prospects are often seen as a strategic tool to connect multiple actors. Th...
The aim of this exploratory study was to examine how boundary objects are produced and the role of ...
International audienceIn an article which has since achieved some renown, entitled “Institutional ec...
International audienceWe propose to take an artifact-centric approach to design studies by leveragin...
Value generation in construction is about meeting client requirements. Problems inhandling client re...
This paper considers the limitations of project management tools as boundary objects within disperse...
Digitalization of is one of the most important phenomena characterizing the last decade. It opens ne...
Traditionally, Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) research has focused on ways of working and ways of...
Different domains develop their own world views making collaboration between subject matter experts ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2001.Includes bi...
The interest in projects as a form of organising seems to increase in a number of empirical and acad...
This paper reflects on the relationship between who one designs for and what one designs in the unst...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
The paper investigates whether, how and in what circumstances boundary blurring or boundary maintena...
This paper focuses on how to create value and meaning for users of the Millennium Project’s “Futures...
In innovation processes, prospects are often seen as a strategic tool to connect multiple actors. Th...
The aim of this exploratory study was to examine how boundary objects are produced and the role of ...
International audienceIn an article which has since achieved some renown, entitled “Institutional ec...
International audienceWe propose to take an artifact-centric approach to design studies by leveragin...
Value generation in construction is about meeting client requirements. Problems inhandling client re...
This paper considers the limitations of project management tools as boundary objects within disperse...
Digitalization of is one of the most important phenomena characterizing the last decade. It opens ne...
Traditionally, Systems Analysis and Design (SAD) research has focused on ways of working and ways of...
Different domains develop their own world views making collaboration between subject matter experts ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Sloan School of Management, 2001.Includes bi...
The interest in projects as a form of organising seems to increase in a number of empirical and acad...