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A Conceptual Hybrid Model for Transcultural Product Design Innovation
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In the current era of globalisation, cultural diversity is playing a critical role in shaping how individuals interpret, exchange, or adopt sociocultural traits from other cultures. In this context, creating a transcultural product has become a complex process that demands a keen understanding of user identity and cultural differences. The primary aim of this study is to develop a hybrid framework for designing culturally inclusive transcultural products. To achieve this goal, we have consolidated selected models of cultural and cross-cultural product design innovation. A systematic review of these models was conducted using reproducible research practices, following the PRISMA guidelines, to ensure a valid and reliable account of the existing literature. In conclusion, our study offers valuable insights into the intricate process of designing transcultural products, providing designers with a hybridised framework to create culturally inclusive products. This hybridised framework is a significant step towards transcultural product design innovation, and it has the potential to assist in the creation of products that cater to the needs of diverse cultural audiences.
Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia
Title: A Conceptual Hybrid Model for Transcultural Product Design Innovation
Description:
In the current era of globalisation, cultural diversity is playing a critical role in shaping how individuals interpret, exchange, or adopt sociocultural traits from other cultures.
In this context, creating a transcultural product has become a complex process that demands a keen understanding of user identity and cultural differences.
The primary aim of this study is to develop a hybrid framework for designing culturally inclusive transcultural products.
To achieve this goal, we have consolidated selected models of cultural and cross-cultural product design innovation.
A systematic review of these models was conducted using reproducible research practices, following the PRISMA guidelines, to ensure a valid and reliable account of the existing literature.
In conclusion, our study offers valuable insights into the intricate process of designing transcultural products, providing designers with a hybridised framework to create culturally inclusive products.
This hybridised framework is a significant step towards transcultural product design innovation, and it has the potential to assist in the creation of products that cater to the needs of diverse cultural audiences.
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