A Design Theory for Visual Inquiry Tools
Journal
Journal of the Association for Information Systems
ISSN
1536-9323
Type
journal article
Date Issued
2020-05
Author(s)
Avdiji, Hazbi
Elikan, Dina
Missionier, Stephanie
Pigneur, Yves
Research Team
IWI1
Abstract
The Business Model Canvas project cleared the path for the development of a new tool type that we refer to as visual inquiry tools. Such tools build on design thinking techniques to allow management practitioners to jointly inquire into specific strategic management problems. As the interest in and the emergence of visual inquiry tools gain momentum, it is important to formalize the design
knowledge that future designers can build on to develop such tools. Thus, we propose a design theory for visual inquiry tools based on the design knowledge accumulated within and across three projects:
the Business Model Canvas, the Value Proposition Canvas, and the Team Alignment Map. We outline the design principles (among others) that should be followed for developing visual inquiry tools for other strategic management problems. Our study addresses the lack of guidance in the development of visual inquiry tools and the lack of methodological guidance in design science research on how to theorize and formalize knowledge across multiple projects. We provide a
methodological process for analyzing multiple-project data by bridging methodological insights from design science research and qualitative methods from the social sciences.
knowledge that future designers can build on to develop such tools. Thus, we propose a design theory for visual inquiry tools based on the design knowledge accumulated within and across three projects:
the Business Model Canvas, the Value Proposition Canvas, and the Team Alignment Map. We outline the design principles (among others) that should be followed for developing visual inquiry tools for other strategic management problems. Our study addresses the lack of guidance in the development of visual inquiry tools and the lack of methodological guidance in design science research on how to theorize and formalize knowledge across multiple projects. We provide a
methodological process for analyzing multiple-project data by bridging methodological insights from design science research and qualitative methods from the social sciences.
Language
English
HSG Classification
contribution to scientific community
HSG Profile Area
SoM - Business Innovation
Refereed
Yes
Publisher
Assoc. of Information Systems
Volume
21
Number
3
Start page
695
End page
734
Subject(s)
Eprints ID
260267