Philip Cash

Philip Cash

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 25

Europe-Denmark

About Philip Cash

Philip Cash, With an exceptional h-index of 25 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Danmarks Tekniske Universitet, specializes in the field of Design process, research methods, designer behaviour.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

The power and potential of Behavioural Design: practice, methodology, and ethics

Towards the Human Digital Twin: Definition and Design--A survey

Speed matters: Managing innovation in the energy sector by building shared understanding in the face of multiple clockspeeds

A public transport based crowdshipping concept: Results of a field test in Denmark

“Till Death Do Us Part”: Applying the Marriage Metaphor to Investigate Co-founder Exits

Method in their madness: Explaining how designers think and act through the cognitive co-evolution model

Evaluating the efficacy and effectiveness of design methods: A systematic review and assessment framework

Understanding long-term behaviour change techniques: a mixed methods study

Philip Cash Information

University

Position

(DTU)

Citations(all)

2118

Citations(since 2020)

1669

Cited By

893

hIndex(all)

25

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

49

i10Index(since 2020)

42

Email

University Profile Page

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

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Philip Cash Skills & Research Interests

Design process

research methods

designer behaviour

Top articles of Philip Cash

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

The power and potential of Behavioural Design: practice, methodology, and ethics

Camilla KE Bay Brix Nielsen

Philip Cash

Jaap Daalhuizen

2024/3/12

Towards the Human Digital Twin: Definition and Design--A survey

arXiv preprint arXiv:2402.07922

Martin Wolfgang Lauer-Schmaltz

Philip Cash

John Paulin Hansen

Anja Maier

2024/2/3

Speed matters: Managing innovation in the energy sector by building shared understanding in the face of multiple clockspeeds

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

Eva Sass Lauritsen

Philip Cash

Melanie Kreye

2023/11/28

A public transport based crowdshipping concept: Results of a field test in Denmark

Transport Policy

Andreas Fessler

Philip Cash

Mikkel Thorhauge

Sonja Haustein

2023/4/1

“Till Death Do Us Part”: Applying the Marriage Metaphor to Investigate Co-founder Exits

Academy of Management Proceedings

Nicola Anne Thomas

Carina Lomberg

Philip Cash

2023

Method in their madness: Explaining how designers think and act through the cognitive co-evolution model

Design Studies

Philip Cash

Milene Gonçalves

Kees Dorst

2023/9/1

Evaluating the efficacy and effectiveness of design methods: A systematic review and assessment framework

Philip Cash

Jaap Daalhuizen

Paul Hekkert

2023/9/1

Understanding long-term behaviour change techniques: a mixed methods study

Journal of Engineering Design

Philip Cash

Agata Wrobel

Anja Maier

John Paulin Hansen

2023/6/3

Do You Feel What I Feel? Shared Cognition, Shared Affect and Co-Founder Exits

Academy of Management Proceedings

Nicola Anne Thomas

Philip Cash

Carina Lomberg

2022

Design research notes

Design studies

Philip Cash

Jaap Daalhuizen

Laura Hay

2022/1/31

Sampling in design research: Eight key considerations

Design Studies

Philip Cash

Ola Isaksson

Anja Maier

Joshua Summers

2022/1/1

Method-in-Use: Conceptualising Methods of Practice in Management, Entrepreneurship, and Design

Entrepreneurship, and Design (December 1, 2022)

Yashar Mansoori

Philip Cash

Jaap Daalhuizen

2022/12/1

Uncertainty and activity selection in new product development: An experimental study

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

Sarah Lasso

Philip Cash

Jaap Daalhuizen

Melanie Kreye

2020/5/13

Designing human digital twins for behaviour-changing therapy and rehabilitation: a systematic review

Martin Wolfgang Lauer-Schmaltz

Philip Cash

John Paulin Hansen

Anja Maier

2022/5

Dynamism in complex engineering: explaining uncertainty growth through uncertainty masking

IEEE Transactions on Engineering Management

Melanie E Kreye

Philip J Cash

Pedro Parraguez

Anja Maier

2019/9/12

Method use in behavioural design: What, how, and why?

International Journal of Design

Philip Cash

Xènia Vallès Gamundi

Ida Echstrøm

Jaap Daalhuizen

2022/4/30

Defining the behavioural design space

International Journal of Design

Camilla KE Bay Brix Nielsen

Jaap Daalhuizen

Philip J Cash

2021

Method content theory: Towards a new understanding of methods in design

Design Studies

Jaap Daalhuizen

Philip Cash

2021/7/1

Facilitating design: examining the effects of facilitator’s neutrality on trust and potency in an exploratory experimental study

Design Science

Agata Ewa Wróbel

Carina Lomberg

Philip Cash

2021

Understanding representation: Contrasting gesture and sketching in design through dual-process theory

Design Studies

Philip Cash

Anja Maier

2021/3/1

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Co-Authors

H-index: 29
Professor Ben Hicks

Professor Ben Hicks

University of Bristol

H-index: 27
Anja M Maier

Anja M Maier

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 20
Jason Li-Ying

Jason Li-Ying

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 18
Claus Thorp Hansen

Claus Thorp Hansen

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

H-index: 18
Mario Štorga

Mario Štorga

Sveucilište u Zagrebu

H-index: 16
Melanie Kreye

Melanie Kreye

Danmarks Tekniske Universitet

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