Transdisciplinary Innovation Projects: A Case Study of Systems Thinking; Working not only on Content, but also on Context and Process
conference paper
We face enormous challenges, e.g., to transition to sustainable energy, to promote conviviality, to combat economic inequalities. These are wicked problems, which need to be addressed via transdisciplinary approaches. The problem is that we tend to underestimate the difficulties of transdisciplinary innovation. As if putting different people in a project will do the trick. We interviewed people who work in transdisciplinary projects to learn about how they need to work not their project’s content, but also on their project's context and team. We explore that added value of using systems thinking to better organize and manage transdisciplinary innovation projects.
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TNO Identifier
962216
Publisher
TNO
Source title
ISPIM Innovation Conference 20-23 June, 2021, Berlin, Germany
Collation
6 p.
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