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Design Science Methodology and Design Science Cycle

Raymond Opdenakker and Carin Cuijpers
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Raymond Opdenakker: Eindhoven University of Technology
Carin Cuijpers: Bureau Lara

Chapter 3 in Design Science Methodology for the Management Sciences, 2025, pp 61-77 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract The question ‘What is design science methodology?’ is important in this chapter that will be addressed. To elaborate a field problem, which is at the start of DSM, in a rigorous way, several design science cycles are discussed. As a design science cycle consists of several steps, especially when dealing with design science, it can be necessary to go back and forth between these steps, for which the construct of iterations is discussed. Design science research knowledge, as we already discussed to some extent in Sect. 2.4.4 , will be looked at more carefully, by elaborating the CAMO logic and explaining how a design science theory can become a grand theory.

Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-84853-7_3

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