2018
DOI: 10.1386/art.5.1.2.1_1
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Understanding structures of Collaborative Design Innovation (CDI) management practices: A strategic brand alignment approach

Abstract: This article sets out to explain structures of design management practices around the implementation of product innovation strategies that rely on collaborations with external design consultants, what this article refers to as Collaborative Design Innovation (CDI) strategies. Whilst design management practices for implementing collaborative approaches to product design innovation have been widely described in design and innovation management literatures, we still know very little about the organizational mecha… Show more

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“…Lee studies the scalability of user brand experience through color analysis of over-the-counter drug packaging ( Lee et al, 2017a ). Nedergaard (2018) aimed to explain the structure of design management practice that relies on the implementation of brand innovation strategies in collaboration with external design consultants. Such research results are not enough to meet people’s direct interaction with brands, so they need to be realized through human–computer interaction models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Lee studies the scalability of user brand experience through color analysis of over-the-counter drug packaging ( Lee et al, 2017a ). Nedergaard (2018) aimed to explain the structure of design management practice that relies on the implementation of brand innovation strategies in collaboration with external design consultants. Such research results are not enough to meet people’s direct interaction with brands, so they need to be realized through human–computer interaction models.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%