There is a vast body of research exploring the myriad ways design can contribute to business success. For example, businesses seeing to generate new products, services, processes, models, and strategies as part of their eorts to innovate often turn to design for support and leverage. But how clearly have scholars defined the relationship between design and innovation? Is it even possible to explain the connection be-tween the two? In this article, we investigate whether the design literature published over the past thirty years contains an answer to these questions. We organize our findings into clusters describing the key roles that design activity plays in the innovation process, how designers personally play a part, and the internal and ex...
Recent studies on design management have helped us to better comprehend how companies can apply desi...
Design has so many levels of meaning that it is itself a source of confusion. The word design is use...
Companies and organisations are increasingly exposed to a market environment full of turbulence and ...
There is a vast body of research exploring the myriad ways design can contribute to business success...
The words design and innovation are increasingly used interchangeably to describe a method for conce...
The book aims at discussing the three key words - design, creativity and art - analyzed in their rec...
Innovation and Creativity issues are at the top of the European agenda and this offers design activi...
The focus of design studies has shifted from a product-centric perspective to a perspective in which...
In literature, many types of product innovation are described. In this article, we analyse the three...
International audienceThe notion of innovation is associated with abundant literature presenting a v...
"Design is increasingly recognized as an important source of competitive advantage and an important ...
In recent years interest has grown in how design can contribute to innovation in business and societ...
For many years the word innovation was associated with frantic research in the field of materials an...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The aim of this paper is to examine the close relationship between design and creativity and how the...
Recent studies on design management have helped us to better comprehend how companies can apply desi...
Design has so many levels of meaning that it is itself a source of confusion. The word design is use...
Companies and organisations are increasingly exposed to a market environment full of turbulence and ...
There is a vast body of research exploring the myriad ways design can contribute to business success...
The words design and innovation are increasingly used interchangeably to describe a method for conce...
The book aims at discussing the three key words - design, creativity and art - analyzed in their rec...
Innovation and Creativity issues are at the top of the European agenda and this offers design activi...
The focus of design studies has shifted from a product-centric perspective to a perspective in which...
In literature, many types of product innovation are described. In this article, we analyse the three...
International audienceThe notion of innovation is associated with abundant literature presenting a v...
"Design is increasingly recognized as an important source of competitive advantage and an important ...
In recent years interest has grown in how design can contribute to innovation in business and societ...
For many years the word innovation was associated with frantic research in the field of materials an...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The aim of this paper is to examine the close relationship between design and creativity and how the...
Recent studies on design management have helped us to better comprehend how companies can apply desi...
Design has so many levels of meaning that it is itself a source of confusion. The word design is use...
Companies and organisations are increasingly exposed to a market environment full of turbulence and ...