Print Email Facebook Twitter Innovation and Design Title Innovation and Design Author Concilio, Grazia (Politecnico di Milano) De Götzen, Amalia (Aalborg University) Molinari, Francesco (Anci Toscana) Morelli, Nicola (Aalborg University) Mulder, I. (TU Delft Design Conceptualization and Communication) Simeone, Luca (Aalborg University) Tosoni, Ilaria (Politecnico di Milano) Van Dam, Kirsten (Aalborg University) Contributor Concilio, G. (editor) Tosoni, I. (editor) Date 2019 Abstract The focus of design studies has shifted from a product-centric perspective to a perspective in which value is defined by and co-created with the consumer, rather than embedded in the output. The reasoning hence focuses on the interplay between innovation and design processes. Moving from an earlier conceptualization of design-driven innovation, the attempt is to define the space of interaction between the different components of the innovation process. In this way a 3D innovation space can be sketched where different practices and experiences can be mapped. Through this exercise the key hypothesis of this work is empowered: no innovation is possible without design. To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:cc03edc6-6d59-4f6d-be06-5a212d50b867 DOI https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-00123-0_4 Publisher Springer, Cham ISBN 978-3-030-00122-3 Source Innovation capacity and the city: The enabling role of design Series SpringerBriefs in Applied Sciences and Technology, 2191-530X Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type book chapter Rights © 2019 Grazia Concilio, Amalia De Götzen, Francesco Molinari, Nicola Morelli, I. Mulder, Luca Simeone, Ilaria Tosoni, Kirsten Van Dam Files PDF 10.1007_978_3_030_00123_0_4.pdf 491.49 KB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:cc03edc6-6d59-4f6d-be06-5a212d50b867/datastream/OBJ/view