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    时间:2021-01-11 16:33:30 来源:管理员

    设计、商业与社会杂志

    Journal of Design, Business & Society


    The Journal of Design, Business & Society is a peer-reviewed scholarly publication for business leaders, managers, policy-makers, service-providers and design experts.  It examines the complex nature of design and design thinking in relation to its effective application to solving real-world problems across commercial and broader societal contexts.  It aims to promote cross-disciplinary design research which engages specialist and generalist stakeholders via qualitative, quantitative, visual or applied research methodologies; ultimately leading to tangible implications for current practice or clear direction for future work.


    Submissions are encouraged to include a broad range of perspectives which may encompass business strategists, consumers, teachers, healthcare professionals, patients, market analysts, psychologists, architects and user experience specialists.


    《设计、商业与社会杂志》是一份为商业领袖、管理者、政策制定者、服务提供者和设计专家提供的同行评议的学术刊物。本刊探讨了设计的复杂本质和设计思维,并将其有效地应用于解决商业和更广泛的社会背景下的现实问题。旨在促进跨学科的设计研究,透过定性、定量、视觉或应用研究方法,吸引专家和多面手参与;最终对当前做法的实际影响或对未来的工作指明方向。广泛收录各领域专家学者的文章,包括业务战略家、消费者、教师、医疗保健专业人员、患者、市场分析师、心理学家、建筑师和用户体验专家。


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    1.The Death Spiral in Design


    2.How to Design for Large-Scale Multi-Stakeholder Co-Creation Initiatives: Reframing Crime Prevention Challenges with the Police in Denmark


    3.Design for Usability of Complex Medical Devices: Leading a Technology-Push Innovation Towards User Acceptance


    4.Evolution of the Docklands Food Hub: A Design-Led Innovation Approach to Food Sovereignty Through Local Food Systems


    5.The Strengths and Weaknesses of Celebrities as Branding and Creative Design Elements in Advertising


    6.Winning Hearts and Minds: The Role of Emotion and Logic in the Business Case for Sustainable Building Initiatives


    7.Gamification in Concept Design: Applying Market Mechanisms to Enhance Innovation and Predict Concept Performance