Exploring sustainable HCI research dimensions through the inclusive innovation framework

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When frameworks and design principles for open innovation and open sustainability innovation (OSI) were established in earlier research, their foundations were originated from the expanded concepts of universal design (UD) from human-computer interaction (HCI) in a prescriptive form. This also was the basis of an inclusive innovation framework (IIF) aiming for a sustainable information system design. In this paper the IIF originating from the concept of combining UD and open innovation (OI) in promoting information technology enabling sustainability goals was analyzed together with OI and OSI frameworks. The role of OI in formulating the IIF was thereby strengthened, which in parallel helped recognizing the extended conceptions of sustainable HCI (SHCI) and its future research path through the use of IIF.

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Nyström, T., & Mustaquim, M. (2018). Exploring sustainable HCI research dimensions through the inclusive innovation framework. In IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology (Vol. 537, pp. 151–165). Springer New York LLC. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-99605-9_11

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