How Do Researchers (Re-)Use Design Principles: An Inductive Analysis of Cumulative Research

Thorsten Schoormann*, Frederik Möller, Magnus Rotvit Perlt Hansen

*Corresponding author

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Abstract

Accumulating prescriptive design knowledge, such as design principles (DP), is one of the fundamental goals in design science research projects. As previous studies have examined the use of DPs in practice to advance the development and communication of such principles, we argue that this attention also needs to be paid to how and for what researchers (re-)use DPs. Hence, this paper explores DP usage in cumulative (information systems) research based on the analysis and coding of a sample of 114 articles with 226 in-text citations. In doing this, we aim at contributing to the valuable discourse on DP reuse and accumulation by focusing on usage in research, present preliminary types of DP usage extracted from cumulative literature, as well as raise the awareness for guiding user and designer in how to (re-)use and how to allow for reuse of DPs.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
TitelThe Next Wave of Sociotechnical Design - 16th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2021, Proceedings
RedaktørerLeona Chandra Kruse, Stefan Seidel, Geir Inge Hausvik
Antal sider7
ForlagSpringer
Publikationsdato2021
Sider188-194
ISBN (Trykt)9783030824044
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 2021
Begivenhed16th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2021 - Virtual, Online
Varighed: 4 aug. 20216 aug. 2021

Konference

Konference16th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology, DESRIST 2021
ByVirtual, Online
Periode04/08/202106/08/2021
NavnLecture Notes in Computer Science (including subseries Lecture Notes in Artificial Intelligence and Lecture Notes in Bioinformatics)
Vol/bind12807 LNCS
ISSN0302-9743

Emneord

  • Citation analysis
  • Cumulative research
  • Design principle
  • Reuse

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