Abstract
One of the obstacles to the ability of research to make an impact on industry resides on the research process itself. Today, there is a need to accelerate the means for research to support industrial transformation. At the same time, there is the need to maintain scientific rigorousness, which often requires time. To solve this trade-off, this paper evaluates existing research approaches through the lenses of agile development. The analysis is based on a simulation of research process architectures, and on observations made over several research projects with industry. The results of this analysis highlight five light-but-sufficient rules of research project behavior to keep momentum, motivation and trust when doing research with industry. The paper demonstrates the use of these five rules in a research sprint conducted iwith two automotive OEMs.
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Panarotto, M., Isaksson, O., & Söderberg, R. (2023). WORKING AGILE TO SPEED UP RESEARCH WITH INDUSTRY: FIVE INDEPENDENCE PRINCIPLES. In Proceedings of the Design Society (Vol. 3, pp. 3919–3928). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/pds.2023.393
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