Abstract
The increasing complexity of design problems and degree of innovation required of design solutions today has led many authors to claim that decision making in design should be based on strong scientific evidence. However, current models of evidence-based practice are too simplistic for design since they tend to focus only on evidence strength. We investigate the role of evidence in service design through analysing a case study of creating a service design solution to improve immigration services in the Finnish public sector. By using a conceptual framework that emphasises the impact of different kinds of evidence on knowledge as justified true belief, we illustrate some of the different roles that evidence can play within the design process. The insights from the study indicate that relevant evidence is more useful than strong evidence during the early phases of the design process.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Future Focused Thinking - DRS International Conference 2016 |
Editors | P Lloyd, E Bohemia |
Publisher | Design Research Society |
Publication date | 2016 |
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Publication status | Published - 2016 |