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Engaging Diverse Stakeholders in Interdisciplinary Co-Design Project for Better Service Design

Engaging Diverse Stakeholders in Interdisciplinary Co-Design Project for Better Service Design

Muneer Nusir, Usman Tariq, Tariq Ahamed Ahanger
Copyright: © 2021 |Volume: 23 |Issue: 4 |Pages: 29
ISSN: 1548-7717|EISSN: 1548-7725|EISBN13: 9781799859192|DOI: 10.4018/JCIT.296253
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Nusir, Muneer, et al. "Engaging Diverse Stakeholders in Interdisciplinary Co-Design Project for Better Service Design." JCIT vol.23, no.4 2021: pp.1-29. http://doi.org/10.4018/JCIT.296253

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Nusir, M., Tariq, U., & Ahanger, T. A. (2021). Engaging Diverse Stakeholders in Interdisciplinary Co-Design Project for Better Service Design. Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT), 23(4), 1-29. http://doi.org/10.4018/JCIT.296253

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Nusir, Muneer, Usman Tariq, and Tariq Ahamed Ahanger. "Engaging Diverse Stakeholders in Interdisciplinary Co-Design Project for Better Service Design," Journal of Cases on Information Technology (JCIT) 23, no.4: 1-29. http://doi.org/10.4018/JCIT.296253

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Abstract

The rapid development of information technology (IT) has enabled digital services to evolve continually and support a growing number of internet-enabled devices, along with user diversity. The end-user anticipation within the smart environments, which are internet-enabled, delivery networks and innovative technologies. What tools/methods can support the collaborative design and effectively choreograph the design process with dynamic knowledge between service designers and service users? The cooperative design is recognizable in the design environment with a collection wide-ranged by co-design methods and tools. In-depth interviews uncover contextually appropriate design process requirements from diverse stakeholder groups. A collection of design tools and methods are selected and implemented within a Web-based co-design platform. Uncovered design requirements are subsequently applied in extending the Double Diamond framework prior to operationalization into a design process blueprint with supporting service design tool selection as the main contributions for this paper.