Abstract
This interdisciplinary article views meaning innovations as socially constructed and reflects on designing in the context of potential harmful consequences within information technology (IT) contexts. In the shift from products towards services, digital platforms and technology designers have gained a mediating and more strategic role while developing multiple connections and interactions between products, touchpoints, users and suppliers. The design manager is involved in organisational strategizing and innovating. Following key principles of design, the context of all those affected by design should be considered. Meaning innovations may emerge when designers facilitate, partially guide and are guided by strategic goals and innovation discourses in organisational settings in conjunction with numerous others. Based on a literature review and reflection on empirical findings, this article suggests paths for designing meaningfulness through an exploration of material lifecycles, digital content, algorithms and data transparency in digital contexts. The concept of meaning innovation is suggested to encourage organisations to reflect on decisions regarding responsibility, sustainability and transparency beyond the mainstream customer focus leading to
improved organizational sensemaking and decisions, supported by design.
improved organizational sensemaking and decisions, supported by design.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 741-752 |
Journal | Proceedings of the ... DMI: Academic Design Management Conference |
Publication status | Published - 3 Jul 2020 |
MoEC publication type | A1 Journal article-refereed |
Event | The 22nd Academic Design Management Conference - Toronto, Toronto, Canada Duration: 3 Aug 2020 → 7 Aug 2020 Conference number: 22 http://www.dmi.org/admc |
Field of science
- Visual arts and design