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User-Driven Innovation: An Exploratory Study
2015
Economic and Business Review
Nine interviews yield an empirical basis for extracting categories connected with existing conceptual issues. ...
The results reveal three key elements of the UDI (user involvement, searching for feedback, and design orientation). ...
Our research showed that a strategic orientation towards users may be an an-
tecedent of UDI methodologies. ...
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fatcat:n64znnca2vfmfksv2cirwqsmye
Biodiversity research: data without theory—theory without data
2015
Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
Acknowledgments We thank Lord Robert May, Clive Jones, and Karl Flessa for constructive comments on earlier versions of this paper. ...
A giant leap toward an integration-oriented and theory-driven biodiversity science would be the critical evaluation of research proposals: panels should check whether research questions and hypotheses ...
As welcome and needed as current biodiversity initiatives are, many lack this clear orientation toward linking empirical and theoretical approaches and theory-driven understanding. ...
doi:10.3389/fevo.2015.00020
fatcat:n3umyi6edna3jfllv7inljssee
The Role of Theory in Empirical L2 Research on Task-Based Language Teaching for Young L2 Learners
2021
Studies in Applied Linguistics & TESOL
Finally, some trends that come to light through the review of the studies are identified, and arguments are made vis-à-vis the need for more theory-driven, principled approaches to the empirical research ...
This theoretical background will set the stage for the subsequent section–– a review of three empirical studies on task-based learning with young L2 learners: Newton and Bui (2017), Zhu (2020), and Azkarai ...
There is a need for more theory-driven, principled approaches to the empirical research on TBLT with young L2 learners. ...
doi:10.52214/salt.v21i1.8393
fatcat:hjtrloff6vggtcyrx2375ixdzu
User-Driven Innovation: An Exploratory Study
2015
Economic and Business Review
Nine interviews yield an empirical basis for extracting categories connected with existing conceptual issues. ...
The results reveal three key elements of the UDI (user involvement, searching for feedback, and design orientation). ...
Proposition 4: Strategic orientation towards users is an antecedent of implementation of UDI methodologies. ...
doi:10.15458/2335-4216.1165
fatcat:3qncjbt7kvfubo77cueyg5oknq
Understanding how to enhance efficacy and effectiveness of feedback via e-portfolio: a realist synthesis protocol
2019
BMJ Open
Initial programme theory will be developed through literature scoping. ...
Given the complexity of intervention, we will apply a theory-driven approach for evidence synthesis called realist synthesis. ...
Funding This work was supported by the Ministry of Science and Technology, Taiwan no. NMRPD1F1331. ...
doi:10.1136/bmjopen-2019-029173
pmid:31076477
pmcid:PMC6528049
fatcat:ebxjb2odaffqxgx4plrqqg3kl4
Developing dynamic organizational theories; three system dynamics based research strategies
2018
Quality & Quantity: International Journal of Methodology
This variety hinders an effective understanding of the methodology. ...
There is an increasing attention for dynamic organizational theories. ...
I thank Shayne Gary, Andreas Größler, Brad Morrison, Hazhir Rahmandad, the anonymous reviewers, and several participants in the 2016 System Dynamics conference for their valuable feedback and comments. ...
doi:10.1007/s11135-018-0781-y
fatcat:ynnsthf4yfejjo7nmdjpptkbce
Dynamic Flood Risk Modelling in Human–Flood Systems
[chapter]
2022
Consumption-Based Approaches in International Climate Policy
It needs to be based on risk modelling that considers the dynamics, complex interactions and feedbacks in human–flood systems. ...
We recommend to further develop these approaches and use more such process-based, dynamic modelling also for large-scale flood risk analyses. ...
An empirical analysis of eight paired event case studies around the world showed that an observed reduction in flood impacts was driven mainly by reductions in vulnerability (Fig. 12 .1). ...
doi:10.1007/978-3-030-86211-4_12
fatcat:ph2wcohglzftvevb3wy35clmmi
Fast Feedback Cycles in Empirical Software Engineering Research
2015
2015 IEEE/ACM 37th IEEE International Conference on Software Engineering
Method: We identify the key concepts on gathering fast feedback in empirical software engineering by following an experience-based line of reasoning by argument. ...
Conclusion: Our results serve as a basis to foster discussion and collaboration within the research community for a development of the idea. ...
Thanks also to Henning Femmer and Jakob Mund for their feedback. ...
doi:10.1109/icse.2015.198
dblp:conf/icse/VetroOF015
fatcat:rteslkwr6rhlxd3qxi4pjdfpx4
Towards the theory-guided design of help systems for programming and modelling tasks
[chapter]
1992
Lecture Notes in Computer Science
This paper describes an approach to the design of online help for programming tasks and modelling tasks, based on a theoretical framework of problem solving and learning. ...
The PETRI-HELP system currently under development is intended to support the learning of modelling with Petri nets. ...
as an interplay of impasse-and success-driven learning. ...
doi:10.1007/3-540-55606-0_37
fatcat:pytcunncarh4jegob5lmdbcw2q
Written Corrective Feedback for L2 Development. John Bitchener & Neomy Storch. Multilingual Matters, Buffalo (2016). 155 pp., ISBN: 978-1-78309-503-2
2019
Iranian Journal of Language Teaching Research
The next two chapters theoretically and empirically explore the contribution of written CF to L2 development from a cognitive perspective. ...
Written corrective feedback for L2 development comprehensively reviews available studies on written CF from cognitive and sociocultural perspectives and outlines the directions of future research. ...
Chapter 4 commences with an overview of sociocultural theory (SCT), particularly on how it views development. ...
doaj:2a7be60b312948d99a4495bea0f57631
fatcat:o3hfd5wftrc6hdp3j2jxvh33h4
Investigating the Motivating Potential of Software Development Methods: Insights from a Work Design Perspective
2017
Pacific Asia Journal of the Association for Information Systems
The objective is to gain understanding into the inherent potential of the two major paradigms of software development, the Plan-driven and Agile methods, to motivate team members of software development ...
Gleaning concepts from the widely accepted Job Characteristic Model (Hackman and Qldham, 1976) for work design, and the Self-Determination Theory (Deci and Ryan, 1985), one of the most prominent theories ...
A cognitive-developmental approach to the effects of rewards on intrinsic Motivation. Child Development, 52, 1043-1052. Davis, F. D., Bagozzi, R. P. and Warshaw, P. R. (1992). ...
doi:10.17705/1pais.09404
fatcat:taxuxzyzgjalpjd37mim52plom
Motivational Driven and Learning Culture for Organization Performance
2018
International Journal of Academic Research in Business and Social Sciences
This paper reviews the literature that leads to develop a conceptual framework of a study on the motivational driven towards stimulation of learning culture in the organization. ...
The theory of need pyramid developed by Maslow (1956) has been improvised by McClelland's (1961) achievement and acquired need theory and Alderfer's (1969) ERG Theory. ...
driven for developing learning culture in the organization. ...
doi:10.6007/ijarbss/v7-i12/3633
fatcat:th2uwfb56rfsbpojrpddvcaec4
Subjective Probability Weighting and the Discovered Preference Hypothesis
2007
Theory and Decision
is driven not only by the degree of sensitivity toward outcomes, but also by the degree of sensitivity toward probabilities. ...
This article presents the results of an experiment aimed at testing whether agents become more sensitive toward probabilities over time when they repeatedly face similar decisions, receive feedback on ...
These laboratory anomalies have been an important inspiration for the development of various alternative theories of preference (Starmer, 2000) , and directly question the validity of informing public ...
doi:10.1007/s11238-007-9080-0
fatcat:uty6odihxbfnjfxfdefgb6gfzu
Bridging sustainable business model innovation and user-driven innovation: A process for sustainable value proposition design
2017
Journal of Cleaner Production
The testing phase flowed into a first iteration of the user-driven process aiming to further develop the value proposition towards a better problem-solution fit. ...
In the context of this study iteration of the three activities aims to the further development of the value proposition towards problem-solution fit. ...
doi:10.1016/j.jclepro.2017.01.081
fatcat:mqfhubxu2va4lkt5iklatvv7za
Towards using Data to Inform Decisions in Agile Software Development: Views of Available Data
2019
Proceedings of the 14th International Conference on Software Technologies
We argue that the principles of data-driven decision making are highly applicable, yet underused, in modern Agile software development. ...
These methods rely on short feedback loops and the self-organization of teams to enable collaborative decision making. ...
In the context of engineering software, development processes, therefore, require short "inspect-and-adapt" cycles and continuous feedback loops to enable process improvements based on empirical evidence ...
doi:10.5220/0007967905520559
dblp:conf/icsoft/MatthiesH19
fatcat:tahat4zooff2djt4dxlw6bxu7m
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