Collaborative spaces: at the intersection of design and management

IF 2.4 Q3 BUSINESS
Katarzyna Bachnik, I. Moll, Jordi Montaña
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Purpose Because of the differing perceptions held by each position or professional subculture, forming a collaborative and productive workplace with design and management teams can be challenging. In light of these anticipated obstacles to success in the workplace, this paper aims to ascertain the prospects for common undertakings within a business. Design/methodology/approach This paper reports on an analysis of a survey conducted among design and business students who had the opportunity to work together on a joint project and present their recommendations for an actual market-based organization. Findings Despite differences between the groups, there is a common understanding of organizational goals and willingness to undertake a joint effort to achieve them. This is accomplished through leveraging one another’s professional expertise, building trust through finishing the business projects and discovering tangible end results. Any evident differences between the groups seem to complement one another, thus creating common ground for effective collaboration. Research limitations/implications This is a study of a limited number of students enrolled in two universities in Spain. To ensure generalizability, research extended to more higher education institutions is needed. Practical implications The authors strongly believe that students are the future of business. As a result, understanding how they perceive any tension, integration or responsibilities of design and management helps with curriculum development two-fold: first, student perceptions help address any issues that can increase or hinder chances for efficient collaboration; second, student perceptions address the larger issue of design–management integration in business. Originality/value The authors studied a unique environment for collaboration beyond traditional organizational divisions and allowed study behaviors of students representing two professional backgrounds.
协作空间:处于设计和管理的交叉点
目的由于每个职位或职业亚文化持有不同的看法,与设计和管理团队形成一个协作和富有成效的工作场所可能具有挑战性。鉴于这些预期的职场成功障碍,本文旨在确定企业内部共同事业的前景。设计/方法论/方法本文报告了一项针对设计和商科学生的调查分析,这些学生有机会共同参与一个联合项目,并为一个实际的基于市场的组织提出建议。发现尽管小组之间存在差异,但对组织目标有着共同的理解,并愿意共同努力实现这些目标。这是通过利用彼此的专业知识、通过完成业务项目建立信任和发现切实的最终结果来实现的。各集团之间的任何明显差异似乎都是相辅相成的,从而为有效合作创造了共同点。研究局限性/含义这是一项针对西班牙两所大学有限数量学生的研究。为了确保可推广性,需要将研究扩展到更多的高等教育机构。实际含义作者坚信学生是商业的未来。因此,了解他们如何看待设计和管理的任何紧张、整合或责任,有助于课程开发的两个方面:首先,学生的看法有助于解决任何可能增加或阻碍有效合作机会的问题;第二,学生的认知解决了商业中设计与管理一体化的更大问题。独创性/价值作者研究了一个超越传统组织划分的独特合作环境,并允许代表两种专业背景的学生的学习行为。
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CiteScore
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