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Embedding Design Thinking Paradigm in a University’s Business Assistance to Small Business

Afred Suci, Sri Maryanti (), Hardi Hardi and Nining Sudiar
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Afred Suci: National Taiwan University of Science and Technology
Sri Maryanti: Universitas Lancang Kuning
Hardi Hardi: Universitas Lancang Kuning
Nining Sudiar: Universitas Lancang Kuning

Systemic Practice and Action Research, 2022, vol. 35, issue 2, No 3, 177-201

Abstract: Abstract Interest gaps exist between the university and the small firms when running a business assistance program, leading to the importance of practical guidance that could accommodate both partners’ interests. However, there is relatively little literature about how the university team should implement business assistance to a small partnering firm. Accordingly, this research used three stages and a mixed-method approach to solve the problem, involving qualitative and quantitative techniques and action research. This study introduced PROSEM, an acronym for problem rooting, solution treatment, and measurement, to guide university business assistance to small firms by adopting the design thinking paradigm. The results revealed a significant impact on the SME’s business performance. The PROSEM process further proved that a measurable and well-planned treatment based on the root causes could increase revenue and production volume and reduce the returned product rate. At the same time, this study enriches researchers’ knowledge and skills in developing the concept and guidelines of a systematic problem-solving method using unique, real cases in the small business community. As such, the PROSEM affirms that design thinking is an open and adjustable concept which can be embedded and modified in various problem-solving procedures.

Keywords: Business assistance; Higher education institutions; Small medium enterprises; Design thinking (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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