Toward a Method for Design Science Research Meta-Studies to Improve the Reusability of Design Principles

Khosrawi-Rad, Bijan; Grogorick, Linda; Strohmann, Timo; Robra-Bissantz, Susanne

Zusammenfassung

Design science research (DSR) is an established approach to create innovative artifacts while considering relevance and rigor. Design principles (DPs) are the most common knowledge contribution. However, DPs are often not reused in the research and practice community. In this methodology paper, we propose an approach to conduct meta-studies for design knowledge to tackle the issue of low DP reusability. We developed a process model for meta-studies based on DSR-specific terms, evaluated it in an expert workshop with DSR scholars, and demonstrated its application to the example of virtual reality literature. Our meta-study model contributes to the research discussion on the reusability of DPs and is a new approach to gain more transparency about existing DPs in research and practice, enabling the community to better guide future research.

Schlüsselwörter

Meta Study; DSR; Design Principle; Reusability

Zitieren als

Khosrawi-Rad, B., Grogorick, L., Strohmann, T., & Robra-Bissantz, S. (2024). Toward a Method for Design Science Research Meta-Studies to Improve the Reusability of Design Principles. In Mandviwalla, M., Söllner, M., & Tuunanen, T. (Eds.), Design Science Research for a Resilient Future (pp. 182–196). Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS). Schweiz: Springer.

Details

Publikationstyp
Forschungsartikel in Sammelband (Konferenz)

Begutachtet
Ja

Publikationsstatus
Veröffentlicht

Jahr
2024

Konferenz
19th International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology,

Konferenzort
Trollhätten

Buchtitel
Design Science Research for a Resilient Future

Herausgeber
Mandviwalla, Munir.; Söllner, Matthuas.; Tuunanen, Tuure

Erste Seite
182

Letzte Seite
196

Reihe
Lecture Notes in Computer Science (LNCS)

Verlag
Springer

Ort
Schweiz

ISSN
0302-9743

ISBN
978-3-031-61174-2

DOI

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