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“Imagine that… ” — How to Activate and Capture Users’ Ability to Think Creatively about Future Use

In: The Role of Creativity in the Management of Innovation State of the Art and Future Research Outlook

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  • Lene Nielsen
  • Sabine Madsen
  • Anne Vorre Hansen

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The topic of this paper is user ideation within front-end innovation. We present and discuss an approach which we refer to as “Imagine that… ”. With “Imagine that… ” users tell stories of how they imagine they will use a future IT system. The oral stories are captured online using a remote, unmoderated software tool. The distinguishing characteristics of the “Imagine that… ” approach are: (1) that the users ideate while on their own and therefore without being influenced by an interviewer/moderator and (2) that they come up with the design ideas and scenarios themselves rather than provide feedback on already developed design sketches, mock-ups, etc. The study contributes to the innovation literature by describing how and why narrative theory can be used to support the user’s ability to think creatively about future use. Our research also contributes to method development by showing that it is possible to obtain user input of relevance for the early stages of innovation in a fast, frugal way and unmoderated way.

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  • Lene Nielsen & Sabine Madsen & Anne Vorre Hansen, 2017. "“Imagine that… ” — How to Activate and Capture Users’ Ability to Think Creatively about Future Use," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: Alexander Brem & Rogelio Puente-Diaz & Marine Agogué (ed.), The Role of Creativity in the Management of Innovation State of the Art and Future Research Outlook, chapter 13, pages 271-286, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9781786342010_0013
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