posted on 2011-07-11, 11:17authored byNithikul Nimkulrat
In the past, design support programmes for
companies with little or no design experience have
focused on match-making between designers and
SMEs. In addition, it has been recognised that
design support should be about the business and
leadership role of design and about promoting
design tools as well as design management
methods. However, a sustainable introduction of
new design knowledge involves a process of
organisational learning on the side of the SME.
How exactly companies absorb new design
knowledge has been underinvestigated. There is
also a lack of a tool to analyse or guide such a
learning process. Based on the Absorptive
Capacity and the Dynamic Capability constructs,
this paper proposes a Design Management
Absorption Model to measure the progression of
new design knowledge absorption. This model,
which connects the three streams of innovation,
strategic management and design studies, makes a
contribution to practitioners from national design
support programmes, to the design practice working with SMEs as well as to companies
themselves. It represents a blueprint and an
instrument for the analysis of a learning journey to
introduce design management capabilities in
companies with little or no design experience.
History
School
The Arts, English and Drama
Department
Arts
Citation
NIMKULRAT, N., 2011. Reflection and documentation in practice-led design research. IN: Proceedings of Nordes '11: Making Design Matter. 4th Nordic Design Research Conference, Helsinki, Finland, 29th-31st May, pp. 120-128.