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Research Article

Exploring systemic design practices in public sector innovation

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Received 29 Sep 2023, Accepted 14 Apr 2024, Published online: 26 Apr 2024

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Figure 1. A Schematic description of the relationship between the study behind this article and the aim of this article.

Figure 1. A Schematic description of the relationship between the study behind this article and the aim of this article.

Figure 2. An illustration describing Jones et al. (Citation2018) Systemic design model.

Figure 2. An illustration describing Jones et al. (Citation2018) Systemic design model.

Figure 3. A Description of the analysis process behind this article.

Figure 3. A Description of the analysis process behind this article.

Figure 4. A Description of the proposed toolbox and the flexible process of using different tools, during the journey from need to solution, in order to create good conditions for an innovation process. The numbers one through five under some tools indicate that those tools are directly derived from Jones et al. (Citation2018) toolkit, while the tools without numbers under them are new to this toolbox.

Figure 4. A Description of the proposed toolbox and the flexible process of using different tools, during the journey from need to solution, in order to create good conditions for an innovation process. The numbers one through five under some tools indicate that those tools are directly derived from Jones et al. (Citation2018) toolkit, while the tools without numbers under them are new to this toolbox.

Figure 5. A Matrix to support prioritization among identified needs. Identified needs placed in the upper right corner, the “hot spotarea”, are appropriate needs to take further in the systemic design process.

Figure 5. A Matrix to support prioritization among identified needs. Identified needs placed in the upper right corner, the “hot spotarea”, are appropriate needs to take further in the systemic design process.
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