How prototyping helps to solve wicked problems

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This article discusses prototyping as a design-thinking tool to solve wicked problems. It will do so by exploring the relation between three factors considered important in the process: (1) prototyping skills, (2) wicked problem solving competence and (3) wicked problem self-efficacy. We shall propose a model regarding their interaction and suggest approaches for testing it as means to enhance wicked problem solving competence by improving prototyping skills.

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Jobst, B., & Meinel, C. (2014). How prototyping helps to solve wicked problems. In Design Thinking Research: Building Innovation Eco-Systems (pp. 105–113). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-01303-9_8

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