Co-Design for the Development of New Knowledge and Practices in Not-for-Profit Organizations

Busayawan Lam, Irini Pitsaki
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This article focuses on a specific form of collaboration between academic researchers and practitioners: co-design. Generally, the strategic use of co-design is considered to be beneficial because, among other reasons, it better aligns outcomes to user needs. In addition, active stakeholder participation engenders new network developments and strengthens existing links. Despite this, the extent to which the co-design approach could be used to foster new knowledge and/or practices is hardly explored. Thus, our research applied co-design methods to organizational practices and examined how they may bring about benefits for academic researchers and practitioners collaborating in the context of not-for-profit organizations. According to our findings, all stakeholders considered co-design to be useful, as it helped them achieve desirable outcomes in a more inclusive and collaborative manner. The findings confirmed a number of benefits, among them confidence building. The size of organizations did not appear to affect the process or the outcomes. While most knowledge co-created through these types of projects tends to be practical in nature, new theoretical knowledge was generated through critical examination of the process/results as well as through individual/group reflection. We consider this aspect to be particularly useful for other researchers and practitioners interested in applying co-design principles to the not-for-profit sector.

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非营利组织中新知识和实践开发的协同设计
本文主要关注学术研究人员和实践者之间的一种特殊合作形式:共同设计。通常,协同设计的战略使用被认为是有益的,因为它更好地使结果与用户需求保持一致。此外,利益相关者的积极参与促进了新的网络发展,并加强了现有的联系。尽管如此,协同设计方法在多大程度上可以用来培养新的知识和/或实践几乎没有被探索。因此,我们的研究将协同设计方法应用于组织实践,并研究了它们如何为学术研究人员和从业者在非营利组织的背景下合作带来好处。根据我们的研究结果,所有利益相关者都认为共同设计是有用的,因为它帮助他们以更具包容性和协作性的方式获得理想的结果。研究结果证实了一些好处,其中包括建立信心。组织的规模似乎并没有影响过程或结果。虽然通过这些类型的项目共同创造的大多数知识在本质上往往是实用的,但新的理论知识是通过对过程/结果的批判性检查以及通过个人/小组反思产生的。我们认为这方面对其他有兴趣将共同设计原则应用于非营利部门的研究人员和实践者特别有用。
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