Scenario-Based Design Theorizing : The Case of a Digital Idea Screening Cockpit
As ever more companies encourage employees to innovate, a surplus of ideas has become reality in many organizations – often exceeding the available resources to execute them. Building on insights from a literature review and a three-year collaboration with a banking software provider, this paper suggests a Digital Idea Screening Cockpit (DISC) to address this challenge. Following a design science research approach, we suggest a prescriptive design theory that provides practitioner-oriented guidance for implementing a DISC. Our study shows that, in order to facilitate the assessment, selection, and tracking of ideas for different stakeholders, such a system needs to play a dual role: It needs to structure decision criteria and at the same be flexible to allow for creative expression. Moreover, we make a case for scenario-based design theorizing by developing design knowledge via scenarios
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[2021]
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Authors: | Ciriello, Raffaele ; Richter, Alexander |
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[S.l.] : SSRN |
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