Outubro 2023 vol. 11 num. 4 - 15th International Conference of the European Academy of Design
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"Design Driven Innovation for Italian Knitwear: Research Through Design in Knitwear Manufacturing"
"Design Driven Innovation for Italian Knitwear: Research Through Design in Knitwear Manufacturing"
Giulia Lo, Scocco ;
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"Based on a literature review concerning the role and impact of doctoral research in Design within a corporate organisation, this article proposes a transposition of such debate to the Italian Knitwear Industry. While large companies have long regarded Design as a key asset of corporate research and innovation (Muratovski, 2015), this article argues that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often lack a specific innovation strategy and underestimate the potential of applying a Design perspective to their research activities. Moving away from the 'closed' approach based on a dedicated research team installed within the company, highly innovative companies have recently adopted an 'open' strategy for research and innovation, networking with knowledge holders outside the boundaries of their organisation, thus bridging internal and external know-how (Bogers et al., 2019). This paper applies this approach to the Italian knitwear industry, discussing how the more companies are able to connect with academic research facilities, the more they can intercept different knowledge and information flows, thus creating new opportunities for the industrial ecosystem."
Full paper:
"Based on a literature review concerning the role and impact of doctoral research in Design within a corporate organisation, this article proposes a transposition of such debate to the Italian Knitwear Industry. While large companies have long regarded Design as a key asset of corporate research and innovation (Muratovski, 2015), this article argues that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) often lack a specific innovation strategy and underestimate the potential of applying a Design perspective to their research activities. Moving away from the 'closed' approach based on a dedicated research team installed within the company, highly innovative companies have recently adopted an 'open' strategy for research and innovation, networking with knowledge holders outside the boundaries of their organisation, thus bridging internal and external know-how (Bogers et al., 2019). This paper applies this approach to the Italian knitwear industry, discussing how the more companies are able to connect with academic research facilities, the more they can intercept different knowledge and information flows, thus creating new opportunities for the industrial ecosystem."
Palavras-chave: Knitwear Design, Design Driven Innovation, Research Through Design, Italian Knitting Industry,
Palavras-chave: Knitwear Design, Design Driven Innovation, Research Through Design, Italian Knitting Industry,
DOI: 10.5151/ead2023-4ESP-01Full-05Giulia-Lo-Scocco
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Como citar:
Giulia Lo, Scocco; ""Design Driven Innovation for Italian Knitwear: Research Through Design in Knitwear Manufacturing"", p. 737-747 . In: 15th International Conference of the European Academy of Design.
São Paulo: Blucher,
2023.
ISSN 2318-6968,
DOI 10.5151/ead2023-4ESP-01Full-05Giulia-Lo-Scocco
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