“Designing” design science research – a taxonomy for supporting study design decisions

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Smuts, Hanlie
Winter, Robert
Gerber, Aurona Jacoba
Van der Merwe, Alta

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Springer

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The Design Science Research (DSR) paradigm is highly relevant to the Information Systems (IS) discipline because DSR aims to improve the state of practice and contribute design knowledge through the systematic construction of useful artefacts. Since study designs can be understood as useful artefacts, DSR can also contribute to improving conceptualizing a research project. This study developed a taxonomy with relevant dimensions and characteristics for DSR research. Such a taxonomy is useful for analyzing existing DSR study designs and successful DSR study design patterns. In addition, the taxonomy is valuable for identifying DSR study design principles (dependencies among characteristics) and subsequently for systematically designing DSR studies. We constructed the DSR study taxonomy through a classification process following the taxonomy development approach of Nickerson et al.

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Design science research (DSR), DSR study taxonomy, Research study design

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Smuts, H., Winter, R., Gerber, A., van der Merwe, A. (2022). “Designing” Design Science Research – A Taxonomy for Supporting Study Design Decisions. In: Drechsler, A., Gerber, A., Hevner, A. (eds) The Transdisciplinary Reach of Design Science Research. DESRIST 2022. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 13229. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-06516-3_36.