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Shah, Jesal (author), Price, R.A. (author), de Koning, J.I.J.C. (author)
To reach the 2050 climate goals, massive socio-technical transitions are required. For requisite impact, not only industry and government need to transform, but a critical mass of society must adopt greener alternatives. However, people have a tendency to maintain the status quo and often resist change until a final moment of urgency or crisis....
book chapter 2023
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Price, R.A. (author), van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author)
In this paper, we explore how resilience and wellbeing can integrate into, and improve design pedagogy. We establish 10 principles for designer resilience from workshops with students, educators and design practitioners. Each principle offers a platform to develop subsequent learning activities that remedy hollow didactic statements observed...
conference paper 2023
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Samenjo, K.T. (author), Ramanathan, Aparna (author), Gwer, Stephen Otieno (author), Bailey, Robert C. (author), Otieno, Fredrick Odhiambo (author), Koksal, Erin (author), Sprecher, Benjamin (author), Price, R.A. (author), Bakker, C.A. (author), Diehl, J.C. (author)
Underfunded healthcare infrastructures in low-resource settings in sub-Saharan Africa have resulted in a lack of medical devices crucial to provide healthcare for all. A representative example of this scenario is medical devices to administer paracervical blocks during gynaecological procedures. Devices needed for this procedure are usually...
journal article 2023
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van den Bergh, M.R.K. (author), van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Price, R.A. (author)
While the Pandemic has increased awareness towards student wellbeing in higher education (HE), it also exacerbated existing challenges. Specifically, students pursuing their master graduation thesis often find themselves isolated and overwhelmed due to the individualistic nature of their project and the pressure to create a ‘masterpiece’. In...
conference paper 2022
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Price, R.A. (author)
Higher education (HE) students experience rates of depression and anxiety substantially higher than those found in the general population. Many psychological approaches to improving wellbeing and developing student resilience have been adopted by HE administrators and educators, especially during the Covid-19 pandemic. This article aims to...
journal article 2022
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Price, R.A. (author), van Erp, J. (author), Fuentes Flores, N.F. (author), Kesisoglou, Iosif (author), Becks, Michel (author)
This project concerns a consortium for knowledge sharing/research between TU Delft (IDE Faculty) and the Netherlands Red Cross for the purpose of developing a co-creation approach to resolving complex humanitarian problems. We focus on design for adaption and community resilience to the phenomena of urban heatwaves—prolonged periods of excessive...
report 2021
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van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Price, R.A. (author)
Positive student wellbeing is intrinsically connected to positive learning outcomes. Students learn more when they feel well, and the way we shape education influences the way students feel. The COVID-19 crisis has forced us to radically change our design education and is having a large impact on student wellbeing and learning. While some...
journal article 2021
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Price, R.A. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
The formulation of questions in processes of design is an activity affected by cognitive biases inherent to humans. Cognitive biases, developed through gaining experience, influence how decisions are made during problem solving. When an outcome is predictable, experience provides mental shortcuts or heuristics to enable the problem solver to act...
book chapter 2021
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Baha, S.E. (author), Koch, M.D.C. (author), Sturkenboom, N. (author), Price, R.A. (author), Snelders, H.M.J.J. (author)
Identity development of design students is a dynamic entanglement between personal and professional identities. Yet, literature primarily focuses on professional identity, based on institutionalized definitions of design to which students must conform. In contrast, we explore personal motivations for wanting to become a designer. An instrumental...
conference paper 2020
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Stoimenova, N. (author), Price, R.A. (author)
A fundamental shift in the way society operates is approaching driven by advances in the field of artificial intelligence (AI). Yet, there is a comparative lack of discourse across the design discipline regarding this topic. While there are fragments of methodological readiness for designing (with/for) AI, the nuances of such need to be further...
journal article 2020
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van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Price, R.A. (author), Wegener, F.E. (author), Smulders, F.E.H.M. (author)
In Hong Kong of the year 2017, a new academic community convened to attend to pressing issues regarding design as source of innovation. The inaugural Academy for Design Innovation Management Conference (nee Design Management Academy) attended to a sense of urgency regarding the adoption of design capabilities within organisations as source of...
conference paper 2019
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Klitsie, J.B. (author), Price, R.A. (author), de Lille, C.S.H. (author)
Companies are organised to fulfil two distinctive functions: efficient and resilient exploitation of current business and parallel exploration of new possibilities. For the latter,<br/>companies require strong organisational infrastructure such as team compositions and functional structures to ensure exploration remains effective. This paper...
conference paper 2019
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Klitsie, J.B. (author), Price, R.A. (author), de Lille, C.S.H. (author)
In large organisations, innovation activities are often located in separate departments, centres or studios. These departments aim to produce prototypes of solutions to the problems of operational business owners. However, too often these concepts remain in the prototype stage: they never cross the valley of death to become implemented.<br/>A...
journal article 2019
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Price, R.A. (author), Waring, J. (author), Waring, C (author)
The strength of design is that it brings new perspectives-often referred to as 'out of the box' thinking. However, an attitudinal and methodological strength need not render the designer humble in systems-based business knowledge that improves the prospect of ideas being carried through to implementation. Systems thinking as a discipline offers...
conference paper 2019
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Holierhoek, S.E. (author), Price, R.A. (author)
The design discipline is of increasing appeal to a public sector confronted with ill-defined problems consistent with the socially-embedded. This paper explores the role of design in policy making projects, by means of two case empirical case studies. We establish and apply a wicked problems perspective to analyse data from; (1) MindLab and (2)...
conference paper 2019
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Price, R.A. (author)
This paper contributes to the growing maturity of transition design. A Dutch transition design project with the Dutch Government and food sector is presented and reveals the challenges of designing at a system level. Reflection on the project reveals two insights that were not factored within the project but in retrospect require the attention...
conference paper 2019
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Price, R.A. (author), de Lille, C.S.H. (author), Bergema, Katinka (author)
Design educators and industry partners are critical knowledge managers and co-drivers of change, and design graduate and post-graduate students can act as catalysts for new ideas, energy, and perspectives. In this article, we will explore how design advances industry development through the lens of a longitudinal inquiry into activities...
journal article 2019
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Sturkenboom, N. (author), Baha, S.E. (author), Price, R.A. (author), Kleinsmann, M.S. (author), Snelders, H.M.J.J. (author)
Within the third wave of digital service innovation, framing is becoming increasingly complex. Accordingly, design practice finds itself in a transition from designing single service solutions that are shared, to designing systemic solutions that are shareable. We report a case study in which we use Cultural Historical Activity Theory (CHAT) to...
conference paper 2019
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Bastiaansen, S.J.B.M. (author), Price, R.A. (author), Govers, P.C.M. (author), Machielsen, Tjeerd (author)
<br/>Recent studies on the added value that design provides to firms has led to widespread interest amongst the business community to develop design. However, knowledge of how organizations of varying industry types actually make use of design to generate competitive advantages remains limited. This study investigates a small- to medium-sized...
conference paper 2018
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Baha, S.E. (author), Dawdy, G. (author), Sturkenboom, N. (author), Price, R.A. (author), Snelders, H.M.J.J. (author)
Radical innovations are designs that alter the meaning of our life experiences. In order to realize such innovation, a designer needs a vision, a strong personal view on the world. The identity and values of designers however, are often denied in modern design processes. onsequently, (junior) designers have difficulties in connecting with their...
conference paper 2018
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