Quality Criteria for Design Science Research
Raymond Opdenakker and
Carin Cuijpers
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Raymond Opdenakker: Eindhoven University of Technology
Carin Cuijpers: Bureau Lara
Chapter 10 in Design Science Methodology for the Management Sciences, 2025, pp 173-182 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In this chapter, we address the quality criteria for design science research. Quality criteria for research are well addressed when dealing with ‘traditional’ science, or N-science. These quality criteria are essential because they ensure that the research findings are credible, accurate, and generalizable. Hevner et al. (2024) call this research transparency, as ‘research transparency refers to the principles and practices of being open about how a research study is conducted, with a full presentation of its assumptions, scope, processes, data, results, analyses, and implications’ (p. 1). There are two types of quality criteria, validity and reliability. We will look at several forms of validity and reliability.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-84853-7_10
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