Challenge of the transition between invention and innovation
Scientific literature
Literature for practitioners
Contributions of the pragmatist research paradigm
2. Core Concepts of DSR
Science of the artificial
Design theory
Type or class of problem
Usefulness of the artifact
Evidence of use and usefulness
Innovative artifacts from a technological and commercial perspective
Creative tactics used in the creation of artifacts
3. Types of artifacts or knowledge generated by DSR
Construct
Model
Method
Instantiation
Evolutionary cycles of DSR according to the different types of artifacts
4. DSR from the perspectives of different areas or professional schools
Longitudinal evolution of the adoption of the DSR approach by researchers
Examples of DSR artifacts in the field of Medicine
Examples of DSR artifacts in the field of Education
Examples of DSR artifacts in the area of Administration
Examples of DSR artifacts in the area of Engineering
5. Design Science Research Method
Phase 1 Problem -identification and motivation
Phase 2 Definition of-the objectives for a solution
Phase 3 Design-and development
Phase 4 Demonstration-
Phase 5 Evaluation-
Phase 6 Communication-
DSRM Summary
6. Theory Development from Artifacts
DSR Contribution Types
Assumptions of DSRM
Method
Findings
Discussion
7. Variations of the DSR approach
Action Design Research (ADR)
Grounded Design (GD)
8. Communication of the results of the DSR survey
Structuring of scientific articles for dissemination of DSR findings
DSR Project Structuring
Dissemination of the artifact to practitioners
José Osvaldo De Sordi is Lecturer-researcher of the PhD Program in Administration at Centro Universitário Campo Limpo Paulista (UNIFACCAMP), Brazil and Professor of the Administration course at Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil. He has published 10 books, two of them focused on the development of scientific research.
This book addresses the science of artificial and design theory in the context of the scientific research development environment. The author discusses the concepts, activities and techniques associated with the emerging methodology Design Science Research (DSR). Further, he examines the main challenges for its implementation, based on an analysis of the DSR literature, variations of DSR (i.e. Action Design Research, and Grounded Design), and the applicability of DSR in various disciplines related to innovation, both within and outside of the professional school. As a result, this book goes beyond conceptual issues of DSR, presenting and discussing more pragmatic issues and challenges faced by researchers.
Design Science Research Methodology offers researchers in a variety of disciplines an examination of the various phases of scientific research development and communication.
José Osvaldo De Sordi is Lecturer/Researcher of the PhD Program in Administration at Centro Universitário Campo Limpo Paulista (UNIFACCAMP), Brazil and Professor of the Administration course at Federal University of São Paulo (UNIFESP), Brazil. He has published 10 books, two of them focused on the development of scientific research.
This book is a translation of an original Portuguese edition. The translation was done with the help of artificial intelligence (machine translation by the service DeepL.com). A subsequent human revision was done primarily in terms of content, so that the book will read stylistically differently from a conventional translation.