An empirical study of the impact of user involvement on system usage and information satisfaction
Communications of the ACM - The MIT Press scientific computation series
Lead users: a source of novel product concepts
Management Science
Rethinking the concept of user involvement
MIS Quarterly
Information technology and organisational change
Information technology and organisational change
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Management Science
User participation and democracy: a discussion of Scandinavian research on systems development
Scandinavian Journal of Information Systems
Communications of the ACM - Special issue Participatory Design
From system design to democracy
Communications of the ACM - Special issue Participatory Design
Participatory Design: Issues and Concerns
Computer Supported Cooperative Work
Shifting Innovation to Users via Toolkits
Management Science
Strings of experiments: looking at the design process as a set of socio-technical experiments
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Designing an immersive environment for public use
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
UbiComp in opportunity spaces: challenges for participatory design
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Designing exploratory design games: a framework for participation in Participatory Design?
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Make it so! Jean-Luc Picard, Bart Simpson and the design of e-public services
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Participation, power, critique: constructing a standard for electronic patient records
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Whose participation? whose knowledge?: exploring PD in Tanzania-Zanzibar and Sweden
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Oppositional and activist new media: remediation, reconfiguration, participation
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
The South Asian web: an emerging community information system in the South Asian diaspora
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Inside the belly of the beast: the challenges and successes of a reformist participatory agenda
Proceedings of the ninth conference on Participatory design: Expanding boundaries in design - Volume 1
Selecting and evoking innovators: combining democracy and creativity
Proceedings of the 4th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: changing roles
User involvement competence for radical innovation
Journal of Engineering and Technology Management
A case study of real-world testing
Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Mobile and Ubiquitous Multimedia
Dissolving boundaries: social technologies and participation in design
OZCHI '09 Proceedings of the 21st Annual Conference of the Australian Computer-Human Interaction Special Interest Group: Design: Open 24/7
Social technologies: challenges and opportunities for participation
Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Participatory Design Conference
User gains and PD aims: assessment from a participatory design project
Proceedings of the 11th Biennial Participatory Design Conference
Social media, design and civic engagement by youth: a cultural view
Proceedings of the 12th Participatory Design Conference: Research Papers - Volume 1
Exploring the role of the semiotic engineering in interaction co-design
Proceedings of the 2013 Chilean Conference on Human - Computer Interaction
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Several authors are pointing to the drift in focus from participation as the means to a political agenda to participation as a means to a smooth development and implementation, or sometimes as an end in itself. Other authors are arguing that participatory design (PD) should move forward to include new trends within IS. The aim of this paper is to present a snapshot of where PD stands today, in order to offer suggestions on where we need to be tomorrow. The concluding remarks from the discussion is that there are a number of new trends such as open innovation and distributed participation that have a great deal to gain from the knowledge and experience within the participatory design community. At the same time these new trends could constitute new research fields that would broaden the PD environment and result in interesting findings as exiting methods and theories are applied and tested in new contexts. Hence, the only way to move one step back seems to be to take two steps forward.