Don’t let perfect be the enemy of good: how perfectionism influences human-centred designing engagement and communal design production in civil engineering

IF 2.3 3区 工程技术 Q3 ENGINEERING, INDUSTRIAL Research in Engineering Design Pub Date : 2023-11-24 DOI:10.1007/s00163-023-00428-0
Nathalie Al Kakoun, Frederic Boy, Patricia Xavier
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Perfectionism is a personality trait associated with a desire for flawlessness, high-standard expectations and criticism of the self and others. As engineering design seeks to address more wicked problems that move beyond technical considerations, it is possible that engineers with perfectionism may struggle to engage flexibly with complexity and more creativity-focused solutions. The present study seeks to understand perfectionism prevalence in an undergraduate cohort of civil engineers and the impact of this trait on complex design decisions and engagements that include social as well as technical considerations. 184 civil engineering students were involved in this study. We found that 74.5% of the engineers classify as perfectionists, with 68.5% of these perfectionists being maladaptive. Further, we examined how perfectionism associated with Communal Designs, a design approach that aims to meet physical community needs as well as more metaphysical, empathy-informed criteria. We found that although perfectionists were more likely to have higher scores of prosocialness and empathy, non-perfectionists were more likely to produce Communal Designs. This suggested an apparent intention-behaviour mismatch. Engineering students may have intended to but then failed to produce Communal Designs; this could also be explained via our finding that perfectionists tend to have higher social desirability scores. The results indicate that complex decision-making in engineering design cannot be separated from the mindsets and personalities of engineers. Strategies to mitigate the negative impact of perfectionism are discussed, including both supported exposure to open-ended, contextualised design, and the use of critical reflection. A regression model predictive of Communal Design production was also developed and discussed using engineering undergraduates’ personality characteristics’ scores as predictors.

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不要让完美成为优秀的敌人:完美主义如何影响土木工程中以人为本的设计参与和公共设计生产
完美主义是一种人格特质,与追求完美、高标准的期望以及对自己和他人的批评有关。当工程设计寻求解决超越技术考虑的更多棘手问题时,完美主义的工程师可能会努力灵活地处理复杂性和更注重创造力的解决方案。本研究旨在了解完美主义在土木工程师本科队列中的流行程度,以及这种特质对复杂设计决策和参与的影响,包括社会和技术考虑。184名土木工程专业的学生参与了这项研究。我们发现74.5%的工程师被归为完美主义者,其中68.5%的完美主义者适应不良。此外,我们研究了完美主义与公共设计之间的关系,公共设计是一种旨在满足物理社区需求以及更形而上的、同理心的设计方法。我们发现,虽然完美主义者更有可能在亲社会性和同理心方面得分更高,但非完美主义者更有可能产生公共设计。这表明一种明显的意图-行为不匹配。工程专业的学生可能有这样的打算,但没能创造出公共设计;这也可以通过我们的发现来解释,即完美主义者往往有更高的社会期望得分。结果表明,工程设计中的复杂决策离不开工程师的思维方式和个性。本文讨论了减轻完美主义负面影响的策略,包括开放式、情境化设计和批判性反思的使用。以工科大学生人格特征得分为预测因子,建立了预测公共设计产出的回归模型。
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Research in Engineering Design
Research in Engineering Design 工程技术-工程:工业
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7.80
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23
审稿时长
18 months
期刊介绍: Research in Engineering Design is an international journal that publishes research papers on design theory and methodology in all fields of engineering, focussing on mechanical, civil, architectural, and manufacturing engineering. The journal is designed for professionals in academia, industry and government interested in research issues relevant to design practice. Papers emphasize underlying principles of engineering design and discipline-oriented research where results are of interest or extendible to other engineering domains. General areas of interest include theories of design, foundations of design environments, representations and languages, models of design processes, and integration of design and manufacturing. Representative topics include functional representation, feature-based design, shape grammars, process design, redesign, product data base models, and empirical studies. The journal also publishes state-of-the-art review articles.
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