Evaluation in Design-Oriented Research

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Piet Verschuren
Rob Hartog
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[1] Radboud University,Department of Methodology, Nijmegen School of Management
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Quality and Quantity | 2005年 / 39卷
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Social Science; Research Methodology; Limited Methodology; Considerable Improvement; Systematic Input;
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Design has been recognized for a long time both as art and as science. In the sixties of the previous century design-oriented research began to draw the attention of scientific researchers and methodologists, not only in technical engineering but also in the social sciences. However, a rather limited methodology for design-oriented research has been developed, especially as to the social sciences. In this article we introduce evaluation methodology and research methodology as a systematic input in the process of designing. A designing cycle is formulated with six stages, and for each of these stages operations, guidelines and criteria for evaluation are defined. All this may be used for a considerable improvement of the process and product of designing.
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页码:733 / 762
页数:29
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