2024
DOI: 10.1017/dsj.2024.1
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Understanding the influence of interpersonal factors on interactions in co-design through intersubjectivity: a systematic literature review

Quentin Ehkirch,
Akane Matsumae

Abstract: Design, like any social activity, greatly depends on human relationships for efficiency and sustainability. Collaborative design (co-design) in particular relies on strong interactions between members, as ideas and concepts become shared, going from personal (creation) to interpersonal (co-creation). There is, then, a need to understand how interpersonal factors influence interactions in co-design, and this understanding can be achieved by using the insights gleaned from research on intersubjectivity, the fiel… Show more

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“…Conversely, the co-creative design process as its transitional phase is characterized by the lack of a well-defined goal. The designers instead autonomously create and sustain a creative flow while sharing both tacit and explicit knowledge based on an intersubjectivity that has been established and nurtured between them (Ehkirch and Matsumae, 2024). During co-creation, collaborative designers occasionally experience resonance, which is understood as key evidence of their creative states in ideal pursuing design process rooted in the post-industrial context (Taura and Nagai, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, the co-creative design process as its transitional phase is characterized by the lack of a well-defined goal. The designers instead autonomously create and sustain a creative flow while sharing both tacit and explicit knowledge based on an intersubjectivity that has been established and nurtured between them (Ehkirch and Matsumae, 2024). During co-creation, collaborative designers occasionally experience resonance, which is understood as key evidence of their creative states in ideal pursuing design process rooted in the post-industrial context (Taura and Nagai, 2009).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%