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22st DMI: Academic Design Management Conference Impact The Future By Design Toronto, Canada, 5-6 August, 2020 Paper’s tle Author’s First Name(s) LAST NAME a , Second Author’s First Name(s) LAST NAME *b and Third Author’s First Name(s) LAST NAME a a University’s Name for the Authors ‘a’; b University’s Name for the Author ‘b’ Write directly into the template. Alternavely copy your finished text into it: Copy and paste by choosing ‘match desnaon formang’. Do not change the predefined formang sengs in this document (such as paper size, orientaon, margins, typeface, size, indents, spacing, headings, etc.). Please use the predefined formang styles instead of applying your individual sengs. These styles are with pre-defined with ‘X’, such as X Abstract or X Paragraph. Insert your abstract into this secon. These guidelines provide instrucon to help you to format your full paper for the 19 th DMI: Academic Design Management Conference which is hosted in London. The conference proceedings will be produced as an academic publicaon with ISBN. The aim is to produce electronic conference booklet of the abstracts only, including the programme and other important informaon. In the conference programme booklet each entry will provide the following informaon: (i) Paper tle; (ii) Author name(s); (iii) Author’s affiliaon; (iv) Contact informaon; (v) Abstract (should be no more than 200 words). Please avoid cing references in your abstract. If all the authors are from the same instuon then there is NO need to use the ‘leer’. Find the conference deadlines and submission procedures hp://www.dmi.org/academic2014 This abstract includes 201 words. Keywords: Paper format; instrucons; use of template * Corresponding author: Name | e-mail: [email protected] Copyright © 2020. Copyright in each paper on this conference proceedings is the property of the author(s). Permission is granted to reproduce copies of these works for purposes relevant to the above conference, provided that the author(s), source and copyright noce are included on each copy. For other uses, including extended quotaon, please contact the author(s).

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22st DMI: Academic Design Management ConferenceImpact The Future By DesignToronto, Canada, 5-6 August, 2020

Paper’s titleAuthor’s First Name(s) LAST NAMEa, Second Author’s First Name(s) LAST NAME*b and Third Author’s First Name(s) LAST NAME a

a University’s Name for the Authors ‘a’; b University’s Name for the Author ‘b’

Write directly into the template. Alternatively copy your finished text into it: Copy and paste by choosing ‘match destination formatting’. Do not change the predefined formatting settings in this document (such as paper size, orientation, margins, typeface, size, indents, spacing, headings, etc.). Please use the predefined formatting styles instead of applying your individual settings. These styles are with pre-defined with ‘X’, such as X Abstract or X Paragraph.

Insert your abstract into this section. These guidelines provide instruction to help you to format your full paper for the 19th DMI: Academic Design Management Conference which is hosted in London. The conference proceedings will be produced as an academic publication with ISBN.

The aim is to produce electronic conference booklet of the abstracts only, including the programme and other important information. In the conference programme booklet each entry will provide the following information: (i) Paper title; (ii) Author name(s); (iii) Author’s affiliation; (iv) Contact information; (v) Abstract (should be no more than 200 words). Please avoid citing references in your abstract. If all the authors are from the same institution then there is NO need to use the ‘letter’. Find the conference deadlines and submission procedures http://www.dmi.org/academic2014 This abstract includes 201 words.

Keywords: Paper format; instructions; use of template

* Corresponding author: Name | e-mail: [email protected]

Copyright © 2020. Copyright in each paper on this conference proceedings is the property of the author(s). Permission is granted to reproduce copies of these works for purposes relevant to the above conference, provided that the author(s), source and copyright notice are included on each copy. For other uses, including extended quotation, please contact the author(s).

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AUTHOR’S NAMEs [X Running head Even]

Introduction [this is formatted as X Heading 1]You have been invited to submit a paper for publication in the 2016 Design Management Academic Conference

proceedings. All submissions will be double blind peer reviewed by members of the international review panel. Therefore, for this full paper submission do NOT fill author(s) names! [this paragraph is formatted as X Paragraph]

We require you to submit your paper electronically in Word format using this template. The full papers should be between 4000–6000 words in length plus references.

The papers will be published in the conference electronic proceedings and made accessible from the DMI website. We aim to produce conference proceedings of a professional and consistent quality. We will be grateful for your help by carefully following the instructions outlined in this guide.

This instruction itself uses the same formatting as required for the Conference. This is a paragraph, formatted using style named ‘X Paragraph’. They are all indented. Write directly into the template. Alternatively, place your finished text into it: Copy and paste by choosing ‘match destination formatting’. Do not change the predefined formatting settings in this document (such as paper size, orientation, margins, typeface, size, indents, spacing, headings, etc.). Please use the predefined formatting styles instead of applying your individual settings.

Literature references should be placed in parentheses (Author, 2000) within the main text, adhering to the same format specifications as found in the rest of the text. Note that the line spacing is single throughout the document.

Paper Layout and Styles [x Heading 2]The required settings such as paper size, margins and styles are embedded in this template. You do not have to

make any changes to these settings. This paper template is an example of a properly formatted paper. The page size is 160x210mm, the margins are: top 10mm, bottom 10mm, left 15mm, right 15mm, gutter 10mm left.

ReferencingFollow the APA 6 Manual of Style author-date documentation system (http://www.apastyle.org/).Short quotations within the text should be marked with quotation marks: Lawson also has a broad

understanding of design when he mentions ‘Professional designers such as architects, fashion designers and engineers’, at the same time as he points out ‘… yet design is also an everyday activity that we all do… All these everyday domestic jobs can be seen as design tasks or at least design-like tasks’ (Lawson, 2004, p. 5). Do not use quotation marks for long quotations:

More of the goods and services produced for consumer across a range of sectors can be conceived of as ‘cultural’ goods, in that way they are deliberately inscribed with to generate desire for then amongst the end uses sold to consumers in terms of particular clusters of meaning indicates the increased importance of ‘culture’ to production circulation of a multitude of goods and services. (du Gay, Hall, Janes, Mackay, & Negus, 1997, p. 24)

If you use reference management software such as EndNote or Word Citation & Bibliography make sure that you submit document without the fields linked to your bibliographical database.

For indirect quotation/paraphrasing – please do not use quotation marks. Page numbers are optional when paraphrasing, although it is useful to include them. For example, Allen (cited in Ulrich & Eppinger, 2004, p. 64) claims that as physical distance of project team members increases, the frequency of communication amongst team members decreases.

In the text reference format for a book with two to five authors, for the first time, list all the authors such as: du Gay, Hall, Janes, Mackay and Negus (1997) and then list only the first author followed by et all. as such as: du Gay, et al. (1997).

A reference format for a book chapter titled ‘Exploring the Boundaries: Language Roles and Structures in Cross-Disciplinary Design teams’ by Adams, Mann, Jordan and Daly (2009) was part of edited book titled ‘About: Designing: Analysing Design Meeting’.

This is provides an example format for a book or report by a corporate author Rust, Mottram and Till (2009) produced a report titled ‘Practice-Led Research in Art, Design and Architecture’.

Conference paper by Terry (2012) titled ‘Managing by design – enacted through situated networks’ was presented at the Leading Innovation through Design: DMI 2012 International Research Conference in Boston, USA.

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Article’s title [X Running head odd]

If DOI is available with a journal article such as with article written by Tovey, M., Porter, S., & Newman, R. (2003) then please include it with the reference.

‘Why Design Education Must Change’ written by Norman (2010) is an example of electronic article/we.If English is not your first language, or you are not fluent in references, we urge you to send your paper to

Scribendi (http://www.scribendi.com) or a similar proof-reader before submission.

Figures and Tables [formatted as X Heading 3]

Figure X Use style ‘X Caption’. Captions are placed under the pictures. If you need to reference the picture/image source, then do so. Preferably place/rearrange figure and caption to the top of the page. Acknowledge your source: Source: Author (XXXX, p. XX).

After you insert a picture into the document, select it and use style named ‘X Picture’. Pictures are followed by a caption. The figures should be numbered Figure 1, Figure 2, etc. Since the proceedings are going to be distributed electronically you are welcome to use colour pictures. However, ensure that these are in good enough resolution so they when these are printed they are legible.

Table 1 Rough suggestion for table layout. Captions for Tables are placed above it. Use style ‘X Table title’.

Table Rows Cell one Cell twoSecond Row Second Column Third ColumnThird Row 2 3Fourth Row

Bullet Lists [this is formatted as X Heading 3]

Bullet list item [this formatted as X Billet list] Bullet list item Bullet list item

Acknowledgements: this section is optional. You can use this section to acknowledge help from you colleges, student’s participation, internal or external partners’ contribution or funding which supported the research outlined in this paper.

References [x Heading 1]Adams, R., Mann, L., Jordan, S., & Daly, S. (2009). Exploring the Boudaries: Language Roles and Structures in Cross-

Disciplinatry Design teams. In J. McDonnell & P. Lloyd (Eds.), About: Designing: Analysing Design Meeting (pp. 339–358). Boca Raton, Fla.: Taylor & Francis.

du Gay, P., Hall, S., Janes, L., Mackay, H., & Negus, K. (1997). Doing Cultural Studies: The Story of the Sony Walkman. London, Great Britain: Sage Publications.

Lawson, B. (2004). What Designbers Know. Oxford: Architectural Press.Norman, D. (2010, 20 Jan 2011). Why Design Education Must Change. Core77. Retrieved 20 Jan, 2011, from

http://www.core77.com/blog/columns/why_design_education_must_change_17993.aspRust, C., Chamberlain, P., & Roddis, J. (2009). A Practice-Centred Approach To Research In Industrial Design. Paper

presented at the Proceedings Of Design Plus Research Conference, Politecnico Di Milano. Terry, N. (Ed.). (2012). Managing by design – enacted through situated networks. Boston, USA: Design Management

Institute.Tovey, M., Porter, S., & Newman, R. (2003). Sketching, concept development and automotive design. Design

Studies, 24, 135–153. doi: 10.1016/S0142-694X(02)00035-2Ulrich, K. T., & Eppinger, S. D. (2004). Product Design and Development (3rd ed.). New York, NY: McGraw-Hill/Irwin.

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AUTHOR’S NAMEs [X Running head Even]

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