When running fast is not the best option: Failure of user involvement in design development processes

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González-Cristiano A. [1 ]
Sandberg B. [1 ]
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[1] Turku School of Economics, University of Turku, Turku
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Creative industries; Development speed; Failure case; Freelancers; User involvement;
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10.1504/IJPD.2019.105485
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This paper analyses barriers to user involvement in design development by focusing on a failure case. By conducting a single-case study on a freelance designer and his client, we found that an accelerated speed of development was among the most important factors that negatively influenced the development of creative concepts, including the final product. This accelerated speed of development limited the time allocated to user involvement and impacted both the product-client fit and the artistic value that makes creative products relevant or appealing in the first place. Specifically, this paper contributes to the scholarship on the failure of user involvement by analysing an actor (a freelancer) with very limited resources. In addition, this paper extends our understanding about the formation of the outcome of user involvement: The final product. From a managerial perspective, this paper serves as a warning about the drawbacks of adopting accelerated product development and provides guidance on how to avoid unsuccessful user involvement. © 2019 Inderscience Enterprises Ltd.
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