Jenny Janhager Stier
Researcher
Details
About me
I am interested in researching various aspects of the user's role in product development, with the goal of enhancing the success of products. Specifically, I explore effective strategies to involve users in the development process. Additionally, my research delves into methodologies pertaining to the early stages of product development, such as concept selection and project prioritization.
In recent years, I have dedicated my efforts to studying mobility, particularly focusing on the user's perspective in relation to electric vehicles. Understanding the user's needs and preferences in this context is crucial for advancing sustainable transportation solutions.
Furthermore, I have conducted research on orchestration and work within Innovation Ecosystems. These ecosystems aim to address complex societal challenges by fostering collaboration and long-term solutions. By studying their mechanisms and operations, I contribute to the development of effective strategies for tackling such challenges.
Teaching
My teaching involves courses in methods, processes, and management of product development.
Currently, I am the coordinator for the courses Design and Product Realization - Methodology (MF1040), Degree Project in Innovation Management and Product Development (MF220X, MF230X) and Degree Project in Industrial Design Engineering (MF217X, MF227X).
Courses
Degree Project in Industrial Design Engineering, Second Cycle (MF217X), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Industrial Design Engineering, Second Cycle (MF227X), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Innovation Management and Product Development, Second Cycle (MF220X), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Innovation Management and Product Development, Second Cycle (MF230X), course responsible, teacher | Course web
Degree Project in Integrated Product Development, First Cycle (MF131X), teacher | Course web
Design and Product Realization Methodology (MF1040), course responsible, teacher | Course web