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Sticky notes against corporate hierarchies in South Korea: An ethnography of workplace collaboration and design co-creation

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DESIGN STUDIES
Volume 76, Issue -, Pages -

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.destud.2021.101033

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sticky notes; design tools; collaborative design; teamwork; ethno-graphic methods

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This article investigates how sticky notes challenge the historical hierarchies of South Korean corporate culture by deploying ethnographic methods and actor-network theory. The study reveals that sticky notes play a crucial role in collaborative inquiry, enabling a more diverse and equal participation of opinions among participants, and helping to diminish hierarchical structures in the workplace.
This article deploys ethnographic methods and actor-network theory (ANT) to investigate how sticky notes challenge the historical hierarchies of South Korean corporate culture. After sketching challenges of workplace collaboration in South Korea, we present an ethnography of a co-creation workshop at a food company. To detail how sticky notes support collaborative inquiry, we approach them as active nonhuman actors and analyze the workshop progression through the four moments of ANT's sociology of translationdproblematization, inte = ressement, enrolment, and mobilization. We conclude that stickies enable an effective silent ideation by hushing domineering senior participants and amplifying opinions from junior and mid-career participants. Finally, implications are drawn for stickies' mediating ability in culturally specific collaborative practices. (c) 2021 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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