Evaluation of scheme impact through RCT
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Evaluation of scheme impact through RCTAutoría
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2021-04-30Tipo de documento
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Between February and March 2021, 60 SMEs based in 7 different EU countries (i.e. Italy, Germany, Finland,
Lithuania, Spain, Estonia and Denmark) took part in an online User Experience Challenge (UX Challenge)
pivoted ... [+]
Between February and March 2021, 60 SMEs based in 7 different EU countries (i.e. Italy, Germany, Finland,
Lithuania, Spain, Estonia and Denmark) took part in an online User Experience Challenge (UX Challenge)
pivoted on the Design Sprint methodology. To establish if taking part in the UX Challenge increased
companies’ digital design readiness and awareness, the access to the UX Challenge was strictly dependent
on randomization. This evaluation design allowed comparing a set of indicators of digital design readiness
and awareness in the 60 participating companies (i.e., the treatment group) with the same indicators
measured in a set of 130 equivalent companies, which served as a "control group".
The results of this Randomised Controlled Trial (RCT) suggest that the UX Challenge is a promising way to
improve participants’ objective and practical knowledge about design sprint and digital design. Positive,
even if not statistically significant, impacts were also found on participants’ positive attitudes towards
digital design. However, participants did not show any higher intention to adopt digital design in their
companies as compared to the control group. Some organizational and financial constraints may be the
reason behind this discrepancy between the largely positive impacts on knowledge (and the tentative
positive impacts on attitudes) and the zero impacts on intention to adopt design sprint. More research is
needed to investigate these aspects further and to understand whether--and under which circumstances-
-the increased knowledge about digital design leads to concrete, tangible changes in companies’
approaches to digital design. [-]
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200SMEchallenge -- H2020-INNOSUP-2018-2020 -- Grant Agreement number: 824212 -- D4.4 Evaluation of scheme impact through RCT
Entidad financiadora
European Commission
Código del proyecto o subvención
info:eu-repo/grantAgreement/EC/H2020/824212/EU/200SMEchallenge
Url de la subvención
https://cordis.europa.eu/project/id/824212/es
Título del proyecto o subvención
Design-driven Open Innovation Challenge for 200 SMEs
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info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
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- 200SMEchallenge [4]