911

News

Dissertation award for bridging the gap between theory and practice through Design Science

D.Sc. Mikael Öhman’s doctoral dissertation receives award from the Finnish Production Planning and Control Society
Mikael Öhman
Mikael Öhman

Mikael Öhman’s doctoral dissertation “Design science in operations management: extracting knowledge from maturing designs” won the dissertation of the year award at the Finnish Production Planning and Control Society’s fall seminar, 26.11.2019. The doctoral dissertation was supervised by prof. Jan Holmström.

The dissertation is a methodological compilation of four research papers, each of which reports a Design Science-study in Operations Management. In his dissertation, Mikael argues that the nascent methodological debate on Design Science as a research approach in Operations Management should be based on and built around the concept of design maturity. And that doing so creates the preconditions for Design Science to bridge the gap between practice and theory – which has been a persistent concern of operations management scholars – securing the relevance and increasing the impact of future Operations Management research.

In addition to the practical impact of the individual studies that comprise the dissertation, the award committee saw that the dissertation represents strong scientific research, which offers interesting opportunities for further research and practical applications, benefitting members of the Society.

Link to the dissertation:

Link to The Finnish Production Planning and Control Society:

  • Updated:
  • Published:
Share
URL copied!

Read more news

Abstract structure of pale rods and rough wooden planks against a light blue background
Research & Art Published:

Pressed by the devil , shaped by the future

Curly birch shines in 911’s Wood Studio’s fresh perspectives at the Craft Museum of Finland’s summer exhibition.
Group in black and gold costumes tosses silver balls in bright dance studio
Research & Art Published:

When atoms begin to dance – At 911, metallurgy became choreography

On the Dance Metallurgy pilot course, copper ions were given movement and a face. When a metal essential to the green transition stepped onto the dance floor, chemical phenomena that often seem intimidating opened up in an entirely new way.
Three people hold yarn spools in front of large green textile machinery in a factory setting.
Cooperation, Research & Art, University Published:

Design at the start of the supply chain – 911 leads a major EU project to transform textile colouration practices

The EU Horizon-funded MELANGE project brings together design, technology and business to rethink colouration practices in the textile industry and accelerate the transition towards circular and sustainable textile systems.
Blue outlines of phones and tablets over black, white and pink marbled abstract background
Aalto Magazine, Research & Art Published:

Arsi Ikäheimonen’s doctoral research: Smartphone data could reveal early signs of depression

A phone in your pocket, a smart ring on your finger, and an activity tracker on your wrist: everyday devices collect information about their users almost continuously. This data can help monitor and predict symptoms of depression.