Conference Agenda
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Session Overview |
Date: Tuesday, 18/Jun/2019 | |
9:00am - 9:30am |
PhD Training: PhD ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop Location: Foyer: Loughborough University London The ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop will benefit PhD students and early career researchers in the field of Design Innovation Management. In order to participate in the ADIM 2019 Collective Research Development Workshop you had to apply for a place. https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/collective/ |
9:30am - 9:50am |
Opening PhD: ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop Location: LDN.102 Chair: Cees de Bont Chair: Nusa Fain |
10:00am - 11:00am |
Training 1: Preparing for journal publications Location: LDN.102 Chair: Gerda Gemser |
11:00am - 12:00pm |
Training 2: How to establish a theoretical framework to guide the PhD research Location: LDN.102 Chair: Nusa Fain |
12:15pm - 12:45pm |
Poster 1/4: Session Round 1/4 Location: LDN.102 Chair: Brian Baldassarre |
12:45pm - 1:15pm |
Poster 2/4: Session Round 2/4 Location: LDN.102 Chair: Brian Baldassarre |
1:15pm - 2:30pm |
Lunch: PhD ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop Location: LDN.102 |
2:30pm - 3:30pm |
Training 3: Mapping your PhD journey Location: LDN.102 Chair: Rachel Cooper |
3:30pm - 4:30pm |
Training 4: Life after PhD: designing a meaningful research career Location: LDN.102 Chair: Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer |
4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Poster 3/4: Session Round 3/4 Location: LDN.102 Chair: Brian Baldassarre |
4:30pm - 5:00pm |
Poster 4/4: Session Round 4/4 Location: LDN.102 |
5:00pm - 5:10pm |
Wrap-up: PhD ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop Location: LDN.102 |
5:20pm - 6:50pm |
Debate: PhD ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop Location: LDN.102 Chair: Federico Vaz |
7:00pm - 8:30pm |
Networking: PhD ADIM Collective 2019 Research Development Workshop Location: Plexal |
Date: Wednesday, 19/Jun/2019 | |||
8:15am - 9:00am |
Day 1: Registration Location: Plexal |
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9:00am - 9:35am |
Day 1: Keynote: Design Futures: Making decisions about what to do next Location: Plexal Chair: Cees de Bont Chair: Gerda Gemser Chris Thompson, Viadynamics Ltd Chris Thompson and Rachel Cooper discuss the future of design and innovation, from their own perspectives of the past and the present. Chris draws on a long career in industry to illustrate current challenges facing design and business. Rachel Cooper will respond, drawing on her experience and perspectives of design research and education. They conclude with a provocation to the audience, for further discussion. |
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9:45am - 10:30am |
Day 1: Keynote 2: Design as a Catalyst for change…by Design Location: Plexal Chair: Cees de Bont Chair: Gerda Gemser Eric Quint Vice President and Chief Design Officer, 3M Company Across businesses, communities, and technologies, one aspect remains constant in our connected world: change is ever-present. We know design can deliver competitive advantage, but how can we harness collaborative creativity to take this one step further, driving value, stimulating growth, and enhancing customer experiences? Global enterprises are often large and complex and recognize the role of creativity and design as an opportunity to become more relevant, build audience engagement and drive transformation into the future. Eric Quint, Chief Design Officer of 3M Company, will share thoughts on how design can create competitive advantage and positive change; and will lend valuable insights into the challenges that we all face as strategists, creative professionals, and change-makers, as we work to drive innovation and enhance brand experiences…by design. |
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10:45am - 12:25pm |
3.d 1/1: How does design express value? Location: LDN.103 Chair: Tore Kristensen Chair: Aysar Ghassan Identifying Product Design Trends at Dutch Design Week 1: Independent, United States of America; 2: Brigham Young University, United States of America 11:10am - 11:35am How to create value in public service delivery? Exploring the co-design approach Erasmus University, Netherlands, The 11:35am - 12:00pm The value of design: How does design enhance commercial value in co-branding strategy development? Lancaster University, United Kingdom 12:00pm - 12:25pm Design Capabilities for the Evolution of Value Creation Aalborg University, Denmark |
4.b 1/3: Designerly ways of Innovating Location: LDN.001 Chair: Gerda Gemser Chair: Nico Florian Klenner Developing and applying performance metrics to evaluate co-design activities in design-led innovation University of Bath, United Kingdom 11:10am - 11:35am The 3rd Dimension of Innovation Processes Technical University of Munich, Germany 11:35am - 12:00pm Research in Progress Designing a conducive context for ambidexterity: How nascent design-led ventures can nurture contextual ambidexterity RMIT University, Australia 12:00pm - 12:25pm Design practices for strategic innovation in start-ups 1: HEIG-VD, University of Applied Arts & Sciences Western Switzerland, HES-SO, Switzerland; 2: ECAL, University of Applied Arts & Sciences Western Switzerland, HES-SO, Switzerland |
4.j 1: Experience Design: Method and Evaluation Location: LDN.205 Chair: Ming Cheung Chair: Ksenija Kuzmina https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/track-4-j/ Consumption experience on Tmall: a social semiotic multimodal analysis of interactive banner ads 1: Xi'an Jiaoting - Liverpool University, China, People's Republic of; 2: Griffith University, Australia 11:10am - 11:35am Experience design at Starbucks: from global brand management to local spatial experiences 1: Northumbria University, Newcastle Upon Tyne, United Kingdom; 2: Heriot Watt University, Edinbrugh, United Kingdom 11:35am - 12:00pm Empathic Design as a Framework for Creating Meaningful Experiences 1: Universidad Jorge Tadeo Lozano, Colombia; 2: Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Colombia 12:00pm - 12:25pm Experience Design Applied to Research: An Exploratory Method of User-Centered Research Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul - PUCRS, Brazil |
6.a 1/2: Materiality in the Digital Age Location: LDN.102 Chair: Bo GAO Chair: J. Fiona Peterson Learning to create images with computer code OsloMet – Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway 11:10am - 11:35am Learning about Materiality through Tinkering with Micro:bits Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway 11:35am - 12:00pm Designing an intuitive interface to enhance trigonometry learning Universidad del Desarrollo, Chile 12:00pm - 12:25pm Engaging in Materiality: Issues in Art and Design Education University of Florida, United States of America |
Cases 1/5: Case Studies from the Frontlines of Design Innovation Management Location: LDN.104 Chair: Jochen Schweitzer Chair: Charlotta Windahl Community Based Naloxone Kits: Using design methods to transform complex user needs into innovative community partner project 1: University of Alberta, Canada; 2: University of Calgary, Canada 11:00am - 11:15am Design + Social Impact: a Workshop in Cairo The New School: Parsons School of Design, United States of America 11:15am - 11:30am Thinking-through-making; physical model-making as a business model education strategy The New School - Parsons, United States of America 11:30am - 11:45am Managing Vulnerability and Uncertainty: Developing design competencies within an American healthcare non-profit. 1: Parsons School of Design, United States of America; 2: PMDAlliance, United States of America 11:45am - 12:00pm Transitioning Business for a Circular Economy Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong 12:00pm - 12:15pm Empowering seniors' mobility to maintain a healthy lifestyle: a case study 1: Royal College of Art/Imperial College of London, United Kingdom; 2: Eindhoven University of Technology |
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12:40pm - 2:00pm |
Day 1: Lunch Location: Foyer: Loughborough University London |
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2:00pm - 3:40pm |
4.b 2/3: Designerly ways of Innovating Location: LDN.001 Chair: Gerda Gemser Chair: Nico Florian Klenner Enhancing collaboration: A design leader’s role in managing paradoxical identity tensions through Dual Identification RMIT, Australia 2:25pm - 2:50pm Design artefacts as flexible and persuasive tools for customer-centric innovation 1: Sticky Design Studio, Australia; 2: University of Technology, Sydney Australia 2:50pm - 3:15pm Exploring the design space of innovation canvases 1: Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands; 2: Anhalt University of Applied Sciences, Germany; 3: Berlin School of Economics and Law, Germany 3:15pm - 3:40pm Storytelling and Low-Resolution Prototypes for Innovative Simulated Experiences in User-Centered Research Pontifical Catholic University of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil |
4.f 1/1: Strategic Design of Sustainable Business Models Location: LDN.205 Chair: Giulia Calabretta Chair: Duygu Keskin The evolution of the Strategic role of Designers for Sustainable Development 1: Delft University of Technology; 2: Lund University; 3: Eindhoven University of Technology 2:25pm - 2:50pm Service Blueprint For Sustainability Business Model Evaluation Loughborough University London, United Kingdom 2:50pm - 3:15pm Minding the gap: The road to circular business models Sao Paulo State University, Brazil 3:15pm - 3:40pm Circular Archetypes – a feasibility study exploring how Makerspaces might support circular innovation, within the Scottish textile sector. V&A Dundee, University of Dundee, United Kingdom |
6.a 2/2 & 3.b 1/2: Materiality in the Digital Age & Measuring and communicating the value of design Location: LDN.102 Chair: Bo GAO Chair: Jo'Anne Langham Experiencing (from) the inside – Mediated perspectives in kindergartens Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway 2:25pm - 2:50pm Aarup 1960 and the poetics of materials Western Norway University of Applied Sciences, Norway 2:50pm - 3:15pm Research in Progress Design as a Catalyst for Change – Towards Strategically Embedded Design in SMEs 1: Mitchell & Cooper, UK; 2: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway 3:15pm - 3:40pm Mapping strategies for distributed, social and collaborative design systems of makers, designers and social entrepreneurs 1: RMIT University; 2: IAAC | Fab City Research Lab; 3: AGS Invest; 4: University of Illinois Urbana Champaign - Illinois Informatics Institute |
6.c 1/1: Entrepreneurship in Design Education Location: LDN.207 Chair: Bryan F. Howell Chair: Curtis Anderson Design Thinking & Entrepreneurial Opportunities: Visual Case Studies of Chilean Designer/Non-Designer Founders Australian National University, Australia 2:25pm - 2:50pm Contamination Lab of Turin (CLabTo): how to teach entrepreneurship education to all kinds of university students Politecnico di Torino, Italy 2:50pm - 3:15pm Entrepreneurial Mindset: a longitudinal study of three different teaching approaches to developing it 1: Queen's University, Canada; 2: Carleton University, Canada; 3: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway |
Cases 2/5: Case Studies from the Frontlines of Design Innovation Management Location: LDN.104 Chair: Charlotta Windahl Chair: Mark James Randall Integrating Business and Design through Experiential Learning University of Auckland, New Zealand 2:15pm - 2:30pm Breaking Boundaries: A Unique Inter-University Program Addressing the 21st Century Skills Gap 1: The New School University, United States of America; 2: The Do School, Berlin; 3: BMCC CUNY (Borough of Manhattan Community College @ The City University of New York) 2:30pm - 2:45pm Towards an interdisciplinary knowledge exchange model. Uniandes design school help to transform Avianca into a design driven company in the flight industry. Universidad de los Andes, Colombia 2:45pm - 3:00pm “We need an internet connection” - A systemic process for the exploration of a transformative physical - digital environment as a blended space Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University, Sweden 3:00pm - 3:15pm A design contribution to the entrepreneurial experience Loughborough University London, United Kingdom 3:15pm - 3:30pm Business as Unusual: Creative industries, international trade and Brexit Lancaster University, United Kingdom |
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4:00pm - 5:40pm |
4.b 3/3: Designerly ways of Innovating Location: LDN.001 Chair: Gerda Gemser Chair: Nico Florian Klenner Service Design Creating Value for Industrial Corporates through AI Proofs of Concept 1: University of Lapland, Finland; 2: Volkswagen Financial Services AG, Germany 4:25pm - 4:50pm Disruptive Innovation Ecosystems: Reconceptualising Innovation Ecosystems Lancaster University, United Kingdom 4:50pm - 5:15pm Unlocking the Potential of the Salesperson in the Virtual Fitting Room: Enhancing the Online Retail Experience for Fashion Brands 1: University of Southampton, United Kingdom; 2: University of Southampton, United Kingdom 5:15pm - 5:40pm Speeding-Up Innovation with Business Hackathons: Insights into Three Case Studies 1: Lean Analytics Association, Switzerland; 2: EPFL, Switzerland |
w1.476: Workshop Location: LDN.0.17 & 0.18 Design for Climate Services: A Co-Design Approach 1: University of Dundee, United Kingdom; 2: Edinburgh University, United Kingdom; 3: FutureEverything, United Kingdom |
w2.464: Workshop Location: LDN.102 A Semiotic Rosetta Stone Workshop: Enhancing visual communication through design semiotics. Northumbria University, United Kingdom |
w3.452: Workshop Location: LDN.205 Big Design - Designing at scale 1: Jönköping University, Sweden; 2: University of Johannesburg; 3: Human Experience Design |
w4.451: Workshop Location: LDN.206 Building Adaptable Teams for Co-configuration University of Cape Town, South Africa |
w5.471: Workshop Location: LDN.207 Discourse Mapping: Navigating the Politics of Sustainable Design Loughborough University, United Kingdom |
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6:00pm - 7:00pm |
Day 1: Reception Location: Plexal |
Date: Thursday, 20/Jun/2019 | |||
8:30am - 9:00am |
Day 2: Registration Location: Foyer: Loughborough University London |
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9:00am - 10:40am |
1.a 1/2: Transformation of the ageing society and its impact on design Location: LDN.205 Chair: Lu Yuan Chair: Bo GAO Engaging Senior Adults with Technology for Behavior Change 1: Eindhoven University of Technology; 2: Philips Design; 3: École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne 9:25am - 9:50am Through service design to improve the HRQOL (Health-Related Quality of Life) in the treatment and rehabilitation of elderly women with breast cancer in Shanghai Tongji University, China, People's Republic of 9:50am - 10:15am Building an age-friendly city for elderly citizens through co-designing an urban walkable scenario Politecnico di Milano, Italy 10:15am - 10:40am The Leisure Time Canvas: Eliciting Empathy for Older Adults through Activities and Hobbies University of Technology Eindhoven, Netherlands, The |
3.b 2/2: Measuring and communicating the value of design Location: LDN.103 Chair: Jo'Anne Langham Chair: Alison Rieple https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/track-3-b/ The semantics of design and why they matter The University of Queensland, Australia 9:25am - 9:50am Communicating the Value of Design: Design Considerations to Assist Practitioner Rationale in FMCG Packaging Development Loughborough University, United Kingdom 9:50am - 10:15am Do Beautiful Stores improve Product Evaluation? Copenhagen Business School, Denmark |
4.c 1/3: Transformation IN and BY Design Thinking Location: LDN.0.17 & 0.18 Chair: Claudio Dell'Era Chair: Stefano Magistretti https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/track-4-c/ Business Empathy: A Systems Thinking Perspective 1: TU Delft, Netherlands; 2: TU Delft, Netherlands; 3: University of Derby, United Kingdom 9:25am - 9:50am The Organizational Impacts of Design Thinking used as a Toolbox for Managers or as a Theory of Design 1: Strate School of Design, France; 2: Paris School of Business, France 9:50am - 10:15am A Model of Positive Strategic Sensemaking for Meaningfulness University of Lapland, Finland 10:15am - 10:40am Envisioning a design approach towards increasing well-being at work Delft University of Technology |
5.g 1/1: Design with Foresight: Strategic Anticipation in Design Research Location: LDN.207 Chair: Jörn Bühring Chair: Nermin Azabagic https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/track-5-g/ The Role of Horizon Scanning in Innovation and Design Practice University of Bath, United Kingdom 9:25am - 9:50am Mapping Abstract Futures 1: Parsons the New School for Design; 2: scenarioDNA 9:50am - 10:15am Bringing futures scenarios to life with video animation: A case of disseminating research to nonexpert audiences Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) 10:15am - 10:40am Systemic Design for Policy Foresight: towards sustainable future Politecnico di Torino, Italy |
6.b 1/4: Design Literacy enabling Critical Innovation Practices Location: LDN.102 Chair: Liv Merete Nielsen Chair: Catalina Cortés Framing the concept design literacy for a general public OsloMet - Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway 9:25am - 9:50am Developing design literacy for social agency 1: Aalto University School of Arts, Design and Business, Finland; 2: Aalto University School of Business 9:50am - 10:15am A Framework to Accelerate Universal Design Literacy LUMA Institute, United States of America 10:15am - 10:40am Developing design literacy through brand-based artefacts 1: University of West London, United Kingdom; 2: Universidade de Aveiro, Portugal |
Cases 3/5: Case Studies from the Frontlines of Design Innovation Management Location: LDN.104 Chair: Rhea Cristina Alexander Chair: Mark James Randall Design innovation practices in a global supply chain: a Fung Group case study 1: The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong, S.A.R. China; 2: Fung Academy, Fung Group, Hong Kong, S.A.R. China; 3: University of Technology, Sydney 9:15am - 9:30am Causing a Stir: Co-creating a Crowd-voted Grants Platform for Creative Entrepreneurs 1: Ninpo Design Pty Ltd; 2: CBR Innovation Network 9:30am - 9:45am System Design for People Dealing with the Liminal Space Ora Schwarz-Lis, Israel 9:45am - 10:00am ‘Project Kapıdağ: Locality of Production’: A Case of Research for Social Design in Complex Collaboration 1: Istanbul Bilgi University, Turkey; 2: Istanbul Technical University |
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10:40am - 11:00am |
Day 2: Morning Break Location: Foyer: Loughborough University London |
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11:00am - 12:40pm |
1.a 2/2: Transformation of the ageing society and its impact on design Location: LDN.205 Chair: Lu Yuan Chair: Bo GAO Co-refining Interactive Systems with Older Adults from Function, Form and Interaction Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands 11:25am - 11:50am Designing for Older Adults' Life Storytelling through a Tangible Interactive Device Eindhoven University of Technology, Netherlands |
1.b 1/2: Re-Designing Health: Transforming Systems, Practices and Care Location: LDN.103 Chair: Aidan Rowe Chair: Gillian Harvey Reframing Healthcare: Emerging Health Design Opportunities 1: University of Alberta, Canada; 2: McGill University, Canada 11:25am - 11:50am Aesthetic Considerations in the Ortho-Prosthetic Design Process The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hong Kong S.A.R. (China) 11:50am - 12:15pm Exploring the role of Design in the context of Medical Device Innovation School of Architecture, Design and Planning, University of Sydney, Australia |
2.e 1: Design Innovation and Philosophy of Technology: the Practical Turn Location: LDN.207 Chair: Wouter Eggink Chair: Heather Wiltse Changing Things: Innovation through Design Philosophy Umeå University, Sweden 11:25am - 11:50am Values that Matter: Mediation Theory and Design for Values 1: Radboud University Medical Center; 2: University of Twente 11:50am - 12:15pm Towards a Tangible Philosophy through Design: Exploring the question of being-in-the-world in the digital age University of Twente, Netherlands, The 12:15pm - 12:40pm From Hype to Practice: Revealing the Effects of AI in Service Design 1: University of Lapland, Finland; 2: Volkswagen Financial Services AG, Germany; 3: University of Wuppertal, Germany |
4.c 2/3: Transformation IN and BY Design Thinking Location: LDN.0.17 & 0.18 Chair: Claudio Dell'Era Chair: Stefano Magistretti Design strategy is the competitive advantage of firms 1: The University of Sydney, California College of the Arts; 2: Delft University of Technology 11:25am - 11:50am Evolution of Design Thinking Capabilities School of Management, Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
6.b 2/4: Design Literacy enabling Critical Innovation Practices Location: LDN.102 Chair: Eva Lutnæs Chair: Janne Beate Reitan Representations of Design Process 1: Universidad del Desarrollo, Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile; 2: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway 11:25am - 11:50am Working Together - Cooperation or Collaboration? 1: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; 2: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; 3: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway 11:50am - 12:15pm Social innovation for modified consumption by means of the school subject Art and craft Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway |
Cases 4/5: Case Studies from the Frontlines of Design Innovation Management Location: LDN.104 Chair: Charlotta Windahl Chair: Aaron Fry Design Thinking in Law School: A Case Study of SoloSuit Brigham Young University, United States of America 11:15am - 11:30am Equity, Listening, and the Transference of Power University of Southern California, United States of America 11:30am - 11:45am Design Thinking Mindset: Exploring the role of mindsets in building design consulting capability 1: University of Technology Sydney, Australia; 2: Macquarie Graduate School of Management 11:45am - 12:00pm Designing a business unit and creating the first ever responsive kitchen. Tipic, Italy 12:00pm - 12:15pm Designing a coherent land registration system for rural Portugal With Company, Portugal 12:15pm - 12:30pm Designing and Developing Entrepreneurial Culture for a Small UK Based University University of Dundee, United Kingdom |
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12:40pm - 2:00pm |
Day 2: Lunch Location: Foyer: Loughborough University London |
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2:00pm - 3:40pm |
1.b 2/2: Re-Designing Health: Transforming Systems, Practices and Care Location: LDN.103 Chair: Aidan Rowe Chair: Stephanie VandenBerg Gaining patient experience insights: an integrated and multi-leveled framework of information Design Innovation Center (DBZ), Mondragon Unibertsitatea – Faculty of Engineering 2:25pm - 2:50pm A Collaboration of University and Civil Society Organisation: Development of a Web-Based Platform for Promoting Accessibility in Design 1: Mimar Sinan Fine Arts University, Turkey; 2: Spinal Cord Paralytics Association of Turkey 2:50pm - 3:15pm Design as an Agent for Public Policy Innovation Loughborough University London, United Kingdom |
2.a 1/1: Decolonising Knowledge to Transform Societies Location: LDN.207 Chair: Vanissa Wanick Chair: Nusa Fain Colonizing Innovation: The Case of Jugaad 1: Bennett University, India; 2: University of South Denmark 2:25pm - 2:50pm Understanding Development Discourse through Ontological Design: The case of South Korea Loughborough University London, United Kingdom 2:50pm - 3:15pm Decolonising Namibian Arts and Design through Improvisation University of Lapland, Australia 3:15pm - 3:40pm Design, power and colonization: decolonial and anti-oppressive explorations on three approaches for Design for Sustainability 1: Umeå University, Sweden; 2: Rise Interactive, Sweden |
4.c 3/3: Transformation IN and BY Design Thinking Location: LDN.0.17 & 0.18 Chair: Claudio Dell'Era Chair: Stefano Magistretti Using Corpus Linguistics to Analyse How Design Research Frames Design Thinking Coventry University, United Kingdom 2:25pm - 2:50pm Digital Design – Secret Histories and Hidden Practices 1: Aalto University of Arts, Design and Architecture, United Kingdom; 2: Independent Consultant; 3: Computational Foundry, Swansea University 2:50pm - 3:15pm Exploring the Fourth Order: Designing Organizational Infrastructure 1: Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The; 2: The Hague University of Applied Sciences, Netherlands, The 3:15pm - 3:40pm The practice of ‘managing as designing’ 1: School of the Built Environment and Architecture, London South Bank University; 2: Bartlett School of Construction and Project Management, University College London; 3: Faithful + Gould |
5.j: Innovation Through Design for Meaning Location: LDN.205 Chair: Marco Ajovalasit Chair: Alison Rieple Making Markets: The Role of Design in the Process of Legitimation 1: Wilfrid Laurier University, Canada; 2: Oregon State University; 3: Northwestern University 2:25pm - 2:50pm Meaning of artefacts: interpretations can differ between designers and consumers 1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: Brunel University London, United Kingdom 2:50pm - 3:15pm Design for Meaning of Smart Connected Products 1: Politecnico di Milano, Italy; 2: Habits studio |
6.b 3/4: Design Literacy enabling Critical Innovation Practices Location: LDN.102 Chair: Liv Merete Nielsen Chair: Catalina Cortés Adaptive digital capability development: Professional learning for educators across disciplines 1: Auckland University of Technology, New Zealand; 2: University of Technology Sydney, Australia 2:25pm - 2:50pm Democratizing Design: Can Higher Education Survive? Syracuse University: VPA, School of Design, United States of America 2:50pm - 3:15pm Design Thinking Mindset: Developing Creative Confidence 1: MGSM, Macquarie University, Australia; 2: RWTH Aachen University, Germany; 3: University of Technology Sydney, Australia 3:15pm - 3:40pm Stressors and creativity in Industrial Design practice Loughborough Design School, United Kingdom |
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4:00pm - 5:40pm |
6.b 4/4: Design Literacy enabling Critical Innovation Practices Location: LDN.102 Chair: Eva Lutnæs Chair: Ursula Bravo Complexity, interdisciplinarity and design literacy OsloMet University, Norway 4:25pm - 4:50pm Networking for strengthening design literacy Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway |
Cases 5/5: Case Studies from the Frontlines of Design Innovation Management Location: LDN.104 Chair: Aaron Fry Chair: Rebecca Cain Development of JIT patient-specific implants: design-led approach to healthcare and manufacturing transformation in an Australian context University of Technology Sydney, Australia 4:15pm - 4:30pm Discovery – co-designing the software requirements for use in Community Dental Services in the NHS 1: Newcastle University UK; 2: NHS 4:30pm - 4:45pm Applying design to gender equality programming 1: Parsons School of Design; 2: Fund for Gender Equality (UN Women) 4:45pm - 5:00pm Applying Equity Design to Address Oakland’s Homelessness Human Rights Crisis Reflex Design Collective, United States of America |
w10.453: Workshop Location: LDN.205 Shelter after disaster management. New approaches by design driven innovation Higher Technical School of Industrial Design and Engineering / Technical University of Madrid, Spain |
w7.468: Workshop Location: LDN.207 Discovering design narratives to humanize organizations 1: University of Wuppertal, Germany; 2: University of Lapland, Finland; 3: Independent Service Design Consultant, San Francisco; 4: University of California, Berkeley; 5: AaltoUniversity, Finland |
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6:00pm - 9:00pm |
Conference Dinner: Studio9294 + Number90 Bar |
Date: Friday, 21/Jun/2019 | |||||
9:30am - 9:50am |
Day 3: Registration Location: Plexal |
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10:00am - 10:40am |
Day 3: Keynote 3: Design Management Research: a Critical Review and Synthesis Location: Plexal Chair: Cees de Bont Chair: Nusa Fain Alison Rieple, University of Westminster
Dr Alison Rieple, is Professor of Strategic Management and the Director of IDEaS (the Innovation, Design Entrepreneurship and Strategy) Research Group at the University of Westminster’s Business School in London, UK. Alison first became aware of and interested in design management through teaching on the University of Westminster’s pioneering MBA in Design Management many years ago. Since then she has been closely involved with the ADIM and its forerunners in organising conferences and championing design management research, such as editing conference proceedings and special issues of the Design Management Journal.
Her research focuses mainly on management of innovation, especially in the creative and cultural industries. Current projects include the role of the design and innovation ecosystem in the construction of disruptive innovation, particularly related to the Chinese technology sector and 3-D printing, the role of digitization on... |
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11:10am - 12:50pm |
2.b 1/1: Design & Democracy Location: LDN.102 Chair: John Richard McCardle Chair: Brian Baldassarre Redesign democratic debates Design Academy Eindhoven, Netherlands, The 11:35am - 12:00pm An Immanent Criticism of Urban Design in Montevideo Universidad de la República (Uruguay), Uruguay 12:00pm - 12:25pm A Framework for Civic Conversation Northeastern University, United States of America 12:25pm - 12:50pm ‘Democrazy’, designing for democracy in Eastern Europe Loughborough University London, United Kingdom |
2.c 1/1: Gender of/in design practice and profession Location: LDN.207 Chair: Eva Lutnæs Chair: Alison Rieple Queer-Sensible Designing: Challenging Normative Gender through an Industrial Design Practice University of Twente, Netherlands, The 11:35am - 12:00pm Towards the exploration of Gender awareness in Human-centred design University of Brighton, United Kingdom |
2.d 1/2: Power and Politics in Design for Transition Location: LDN.103 Chair: joanna boehnert Chair: Matthew Sinclair In Pursuit of Design-led Transitions Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The 11:35am - 12:00pm The Disconnect Between Design Practice and Political Interests: The Need for a Long-Term Political Engagement as Design Practice Carnegie Mellon University, United States of America 12:00pm - 12:25pm Personal, political, professional: a practice in transition University of South Australia, Australia 12:25pm - 12:50pm On transforming transition design: from promise to practice Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The |
5.a 1/2: Transforming Complexities through Design in Collaborative Community-based Processes Location: LDN.104 Chair: Satu Miettinen Chair: Nicola Morelli https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/track-5-a/ Articulating a strategic approach to face complexity in design projects: The role of Theory of Change 1: Aalborg University, Denmark; 2: Tavistock Institute, UK 11:35am - 12:00pm Participatory design in low-resource settings: a case study of Simprints 1: University of Cambridge, United Kingdom; 2: University College London, United Kingdom 12:00pm - 12:25pm The Journey of Local Knowledge Toward Designing Neighbourhood Regeneration KAIST, Korea, Republic of (South Korea) 12:25pm - 12:50pm Making the difference through design. Possibilities for the re-production of Social Capital. Politecnico di Milano, Italy |
5.b 1/2: Strengthening the design capabilities of professional organisations in a complex world Location: LDN.0.17 & 0.18 Chair: Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer Chair: Frido E Smulders Understanding the current practice of embedding design in government: limitations and opportunities Delft University of Technology, Netherlands, The 11:35am - 12:00pm Design Capability for Science-based Innovation 1: Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany; 2: German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) Berlin, Germany; 3: Charité Medical University Berlin, Germany; 4: Professor emeritus of Otto-von-Guericke University Magdeburg, Germany 12:00pm - 12:25pm The adaptation of design thinking in auditing The Netherlands Court of Audit 12:25pm - 12:50pm Building Design Capabilities in Academic Libraries University of Oslo, Norway |
1:00pm - 2:00pm |
Day 3: Lunch Location: Foyer: Loughborough University London |
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2:00pm - 3:40pm |
2.d 2/2: Power and Politics in Design for Transition Location: LDN.103 Chair: joanna boehnert Chair: Matthew Sinclair The influence of design thinking tools on NGO accountability 1: University College London; 2: RMIT University |
5.a 2/2: Transforming Complexities through Design in Collaborative Community-based Processes Location: LDN.104 Chair: Satu Miettinen Chair: Nicola Morelli https://designinnovationmanagement.com/adim2019/track-5-a/ Motivating Growth in Low-tech Manufacturing Industries: A Case Study of the Israeli Footwear Industry. Bezalel Academy of Art and Design, Israel 2:25pm - 2:50pm A Story of Journeys: Contemporary Design Facilitation Parsons School of Design, United States of America 2:50pm - 3:15pm The Role of Design in Policy Making: A Wicked Problems Perspective Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands |
5.b 2/2: Strengthening the design capabilities of professional organisations in a complex world Location: LDN.0.17 & 0.18 Chair: Mieke van der Bijl-Brouwer Chair: Rebecca Price Applying design thinking in a hierarchical organisation Queensland University of Technology, Australia 2:25pm - 2:50pm The Organization as a Prototype 1: TU Delft, Netherlands, The; 2: KLM Royal Dutch Airlines; 3: The Hague University of Applied Sciences |
w11.435: Workshop Location: LDN.102 This workshop is limited to 20 participants. To book your place to participate please email to Liv on livmerete.nielsen@oslomet.no The places will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Design Literacy 1: Oslo Metropolitan University, Norway; 2: Volda University College, Norway |
w14.455: Workshop Location: LDN.206 Co-creating a visual thesaurus for the role of design thinking in management decision making. 1: University of Toronto, Canada; 2: University of British Columbia |
4:00pm - 4:30pm |
Closing Location: LDN.001 |
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