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Organized by
KIDP (Korea Institute of Design Promotion)
In Collaboration with
DMI
Coex Grandballroom
November 30, 2007
Seoul, Korea
KIDP, in collaboration with DMI, will hold an international conference on Managing Design in Global Environments, in Seoul, Korea. Keynote speakers in the conference include Dr. Thomas Lockwood, President of Design Management Institute and Professor Alison Rieple, University of Westminster.
This Conference will be a forum for the exchanges of ideas and best practices among academics and practitioners from across the world. Proceedings of the conference will help participants better understand ways to manage the design management and innovation process in the global and digital era
We are now seeking submissions of a broad range of papers within the overarching theme of globalization of design and design management, including those focused on theory-building and empirical research as well as case studies. Interested individuals from academia, businesses, government agencies, or other parties are all invited to contribute to this conference. The program will comprise keynote presentations, panel discussions with key opinion-formers in the field, full paper presentations, and poster sessions of less developed and work in progress papers.
Best papers of the conference, subject to meeting the necessary editorial standards, will be published in a special issue of DMI Academic Journal.
For more information about the conference, visit the schedule and hotel page, or download the conference registration form or the paper submission guidelines and form.
Program Chair:
Mr. Lee Il-Kyoo
President & CEO, Korea Institute of Design Promotion
Conference Scientific Committee Chairs:
Prof. Alison Rieple
University of Westminster
Prof. Jai-Beom Kim
Stanford University and Sungkyunkwan University
Conference Secretary:
Kim Tae-wan
Head, Planning & Budget Team
Korea Institute of Design Promotion
Jinwoo Kim
Assistant Manager, Planning & Budget Team
Korea Institute of Design Promotion
Program Tracks:
Sessions will include papers and poster presentations in three tracks. These tracks are intended to be a guide, and proposals will be considered if they do not fit precisely into these categories but are relevant to the conference theme.
A. Creativity And Design Management In The Global Environment
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Globalization of designers and creativity
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Cultural diversity and creativity in design and design management
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Creativity and global design teams across cultures
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Creativity and virtual design teams across cultures
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Long tail strategy and design creativity in global environments
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User generated design and design creativity in global environments
B. Global Branding And Design
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Design and global branding
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Consumer culture and global branding
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Organizational culture and design
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Culture and new design and product development
Global brand and design management process
Global brand and design management evaluation systems
C. Universal And Environmental Design In A Global Era
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The concept of universal/inclusive design in global environments
Designers and universal design in global environments
Consumer and universal design in global environments
Government, NGO and universal design in global environments
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Environmental (Eco-friendly) design in global environments
D. Challenges To The Globalization Of Design And Brand In Specific Industry Contexts
Globalization of brand and design management in manufacturing industries
Globalization of brand and design management in hospitality industries
Globalization of brand and design management in retail industries
Globalization of brand and design management in cultural/entertainment industries
(Film, Music, Game, Gallery And Museum)
Globalization of brand and design management in FMCG industries
Globalization of brand and design management in fashion industries
Globalization of brand and design management in toy and giftware industries
Globalization of brand and design management in non-profit sectors
Conference Registration Form
Paper Submission Guidelines and Form
Schedule
Hotel Information
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