2016
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-29058-4_30
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Design and Innovation Beyond Methods

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“…In doing so, the designer is no longer seen as a punctual contributor of creative expertise in projects. Hence, innovation by design imposes three types of changes in the way of doing things (Gagnon & Côté, 2015): changes in the design processes, changes in the generated experiences and changes in the organizations' environment. The following model is attempting to delimit the diversity and plurality of the manifestations of social innovation by design in public contexts.…”
Section: Design's Social Innovation Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In doing so, the designer is no longer seen as a punctual contributor of creative expertise in projects. Hence, innovation by design imposes three types of changes in the way of doing things (Gagnon & Côté, 2015): changes in the design processes, changes in the generated experiences and changes in the organizations' environment. The following model is attempting to delimit the diversity and plurality of the manifestations of social innovation by design in public contexts.…”
Section: Design's Social Innovation Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the light of how design for social innovation should be conducted, we propose to revisit research projects in public and social contexts undertaken by the authors in the last ten years. Hence, we are dwelling on how these projects can be included in social innovation by design framework models introduced earlier (Gagnon & Côté, 2015). How can design be brought up to it and what role does it play in creating meaning for communities and public organizations?…”
Section: From Textbook To Fieldwork: What Gives?mentioning
confidence: 99%