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Welcome to the November issue of the Technology Innovation Management Review. This month’s theme is Living Labs, and it is my pleasure to welcome our guest editors, Seppo Leminen, Principal Lecturer at the Laurea University of Applied Sciences and ...
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Linking Living Lab Characteristics and Their Outcomes: Towards a Conceptual Framework [PDF]
Despite almost a decade of living lab activity all over Europe, there still is a lack of empirical research into the practical implementation and the related outcomes of living labs.
Carina Veeckman +3 more
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Open Innovation Processes in Living Lab Innovation Systems: Insights from the LeYLab [PDF]
Living labs have emerged on the crossroads of the open innovation and user innovation frameworks. As open innovation systems, living labs consist of various actors with each playing their specific role.
Dimitri Schuurman +2 more
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Coworking, fab labs et living labs
Within the OECD countries, many devices for the development of digital technologies have been put in place. Taking advantage of this technological development, work organisation and places of work have diversified in response to both the economic context
Arnaud Scaillerez +1 more
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A Small-Firm Perspective on the Benefits of Living Labs [PDF]
Decreasing energy consumption is a global priority and the energy market is in constant change. The search for energy-saving innovations provides an opportunity to initiate a user-centered approach using the living labs model.
Veli-Pekka Niitamo +2 more
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Living Labs for Public Sector Innovation: insights from a European case study
Living labs have gained increased attention in research and practice as both a practical and theoretical innovation phenomenon that emphasizes co-creation, real-life settings, and user/customer involvement. More recently, living labs have also emerged as
Anne Vorre Hansen +8 more
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An assessment of the sustainability of Living Labs in Kenya [PDF]
Purpose – There has been a high rate of failure among the Living Labs in Kenya resulting in the expected outcomes not fully realized. This paper aims to assess the sustainability of Living Labs in Kenya.
Mary Auma Ondiek, Christopher Moturi
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Living Labs for Public Sector Innovation: An Integrative Literature Review
The public administration literature and adjacent fields have devoted increasing attention to living labs as environments and structures enabling the co-creation of public sector innovation.
Lars Fuglsang +3 more
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A Closer Look at Living Labs and Higher Education using a Scoping Review
As society changes rapidly, there is a need to educate professionals who contribute to innovation and complex adaptations in organizations. As part of this education, companies, governmental bodies and other stakeholders have sought collaboration on ...
Renée van den Heuvel +3 more
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Towards Living Lab Value Proposition: Living lab Experts’ Perceptions of Living Lab Value
Prior studies have argued that the value that living labs are providing is blurry. Grounded on the living lab experts’ opinions, the study defines the key value proposition elements for living Labs. An online workshop was arranged in which 22 experts provided a total of 208 value proposition suggestions for the researcher, policy maker and public ...
Teemu Santonen +5 more
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