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Cultures and Systems of Thought: A Preliminary Investigation on Implications for the Design Process and Its Artifacts
International Journal of Engineering Education (2008)
  • Gül E. Okudan, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Henri J. Thevenot, General Electric Transportation
  • Yang Zhang, The Pennsylvania State University
  • Mieke Schuurman, The Pennsylvania State University
Abstract
This paper presents our preliminary exploration of differences in design thinking patterns due to cultural differences. While our ultimate goal is to seek empirical evidence for how culture impacts on the design process and design outcomes (the artifacts), in this study we focus on the attention paid to objects versus contexts by a group of Eastern and Western designers. Our work is informed by the recent findings in social psychology regarding the covariance of persisting social differences and cognitive processes.
Keywords
  • engineering design,
  • cultural differences
Publication Date
2008
Publisher Statement
Copyright 2008 TEMPUS Publications
Citation Information
Gül E. Okudan, Henri J. Thevenot, Yang Zhang and Mieke Schuurman. "Cultures and Systems of Thought: A Preliminary Investigation on Implications for the Design Process and Its Artifacts" International Journal of Engineering Education Vol. 24 Iss. 2 (2008) p. 295 - 303
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/gul-kremer/21/