Design Research: Off the Rails or on the Right Track?

Amy Huber
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If research findings remain unknown, they are unlikely to improve design processes and outcomes. While design scholars have lamented the lack of research utilization by practitioners, some designers have derided their efforts. While scholars have outlined strategies to decrease the research utilization gap, these are largely one-sided suggestions and have lacked widespread implementation and testing. As such, a great deal of information likely remains out of the hands of those who could use it when making decisions that have real-world implications. To determine a common understanding and collective direction surrounding design research utilization, this article synthesizes existing literature from social science, business, and information management, along with relevant findings from two national surveys. Using this evidence, this article proposes a model framed by economics and aimed at decreasing the research utilization gap prevalent in design. It calls for action on the part of both research producers and consumers and highlights specific issues, including topic selection, information translation, dissemination efforts, increasing awareness, value identification, and factors of action. The goal is for all parts of the design community to share in the responsibility for informing each other, thus growing our collective knowledge.

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设计研究:偏离轨道还是走上正轨?
如果研究结果仍然未知,它们不太可能改善设计过程和结果。当设计学者哀叹实践者缺乏对研究成果的利用时,一些设计师却嘲笑他们的努力。虽然学者们提出了减少研究利用差距的策略,但这些大都是片面的建议,缺乏广泛的实施和测试。因此,在做出具有现实意义的决策时,可能会有大量信息被那些可能使用这些信息的人所掌握。为了确定围绕设计研究利用的共同理解和集体方向,本文综合了社会科学、商业和信息管理方面的现有文献,以及两次全国性调查的相关结果。利用这一证据,本文提出了一个以经济学为框架的模型,旨在减少设计中普遍存在的研究利用差距。它要求研究生产者和消费者都采取行动,并强调具体问题,包括选题、信息翻译、传播努力、提高认识、价值识别和行动因素。我们的目标是让设计界的所有成员共同承担相互交流的责任,从而增长我们的集体知识。
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