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Theme: Design Leadership
The 2012 issue of DMI’s annual peer-reviewed publication, the Design Management Journal, will focus on Design Leadership. We are now seeking submissions of a broad range of papers within this overarching theme.
Many public and private sector organizations are embracing design holistically and realizing new benefits in products, services and business innovations. But how is design being led; by executives, design managers, staff, external partners, or by consumers? Where does formal and informal design leadership actually reside? What roles do CEOs and other business executives play? And in a networked world, what are the new organizational strategies for design functions? How has design thinking evolved within organizations, in relation to formal design departments? What are effective ways to structure and source design in distributed and collaborative environments? And how has using design and design thinking strategically helped organizations achieve advantages in the marketplace?
We are interested in papers that contribute to theory building, provide examples of empirical research, or use case studies to illustrate how, when, and why design and design management practice contributes holistically in these areas. Interested individuals from academia, businesses, government agencies, or other parties are all invited to contribute.
Abstracts are due January 31. Please submit your proposals to editor@dmi.org.
Scientific Committee
Kyung-won Chung, PhD, Professor, Department of Industrial Design, KAIST, Seoul, Korea
Rachel Cooper, PhD, FRSA, FDRS, Professor, Chair: Lancaster Institute for the Contemporary Arts; Director: ImaginationLancaster, LICA, Lancaster University, Lancaster, England
Roberto Verganti, PhD, Professor of Management of Innovation, Politecnico di Milano, Milan, Italy
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