2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10726-018-09610-5
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Design Theory for Generating Alternatives in Public Decision Making Processes

Abstract: Literature about public decision making experiences, including stakeholders' engagement, offers best practices but also reports of unsuccessful case studies. Meaningful participation activities require direct integration of stakeholders into all the phases of the public decision process to unleash innovation. Often, policy making incorporates participation late in the process, after the problem definition has occurred, alternatives have been defined, without considering stakeholders' knowledge and problem unde… Show more

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“…In order to meet the actors' expectations of both enhanced social learning and the design of new tools, methods and strategies for managing cultivated biodiversity, the researchers proposed to apply a collective design method. From the range of existing methods (see [24,35]), they chose the KCP (Knowledge-Concept-Proposals) method [39,40]. This collective design method seemed particularly suitable: first, it was designed to lead a large group to collectively build an innovation strategy; and second, it relies on collective design workshops that foster knowledge sharing, the identification of knowledge gaps, and the exploration of innovative ideas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to meet the actors' expectations of both enhanced social learning and the design of new tools, methods and strategies for managing cultivated biodiversity, the researchers proposed to apply a collective design method. From the range of existing methods (see [24,35]), they chose the KCP (Knowledge-Concept-Proposals) method [39,40]. This collective design method seemed particularly suitable: first, it was designed to lead a large group to collectively build an innovation strategy; and second, it relies on collective design workshops that foster knowledge sharing, the identification of knowledge gaps, and the exploration of innovative ideas.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The KCP ® method has already been described extensively in several articles (see [24,35,37,40]). We thus briefly present the different phases of the method and how they were implemented in our case (see Figure 2).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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