Design-driven innovation : a systematic literature review
Purpose: The concept design-driven innovation focuses on innovating product meanings. It has been studied from a variety of perspectives and contexts since the early 2000s. However, a complete overview of the literature published in this area is currently missing. The purpose of this study is to provide a comprehensive understanding of how design-driven innovation contributes to value creation in product development. Design/methodology/approach: In this systematic literature review, 57 papers and book chapters that cover design-driven innovation were identified and analyzed. An iterative coding process was followed to derive five facets of design-driven innovation that contribute to value creation. Findings: Design-driven innovation creates value by focusing on the intangible values of products. The following five facets of design-driven innovation that contribute to value creation were identified: development of new product meanings, knowledge generation, actors and collaborations, capabilities and process. These facets and their interrelations are presented in a theoretical framework. Practical implications: The main practical implication of this study is that it is now clear that the five facets of design-driven innovation are interrelated and reinforce each other. Therefore, companies need to approach design-driven innovation from a holistic perspective. Originality/value: This paper contributes to theory by presenting the theoretical framework that provides an overview of available knowledge and that creates a context for future research.
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2019
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Authors: | De Goey, Heleen ; Hilletofth, Per ; Eriksson, Lars |
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European Business Review. - Emerald, ISSN 0955-534X, ZDB-ID 2025931-1. - Vol. 31.2019, 1 (14.01.), p. 92-114
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Emerald |
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