International audienceNew paradigms, such as Open Innovation (Chesbrough, 2003) and Web 2.0 (O'Reilly, 2004) as well as Living Labs operating as a User Centred Open Innovation Ecosystem (Pallot, 2009), promote a more proactive role of users in the R&D process. However, a number of existing methods for involving users are abundantly described in the literature, such as Lead User (Von Hippel, 2005), User Driven Innovation (Von Hippel, 1986), User Centred Design (Von Hippel, 2005) and User Created Content (O'Reilly, 1998) as well as User Co-Creation (Prahalad & Ramaswamy, 2000). This paper explores the domain landscape of Living Lab research, based on the landscape of human-centred design research (Sanders & Stappers, 2008; Sanders, 2008) and ...
Initially developed to bridge the gap between research and market, a Living Lab can be described as ...
The past few years companies have become more interested in involving users during the production pr...
Despite almost a decade of living lab activity all over Europe, there still is a lack of empirical r...
International audienceNew paradigms, such as Open Innovation (Chesbrough, 2003) and Web 2.0 (O'Reill...
A growing interest in living labs as a mechanism for innovation has drawn significant attention to b...
Living Labs provide a ‘human-centric’ research approach for the design of new ICT artefacts. In Livi...
In this paper we present the Living Lab methodology as an overall framework for in-situ open innovat...
Living labs have emerged on the crossroads of the open innovation and user innovation frameworks. As...
Design for users often uses user-centered methods and methodologies. However, this requires an activ...
A shift towards open innovation approaches with systematic user involvement has occurred within medi...
This paper focuses on the problem of facilitating sustainable innovation practices with a user-cente...
Living labs bring experimentation out of companies’ R&D departments to real-life environments with t...
Living Labs have received limited attention in the literature despite their diffusion throughout Eur...
Our contemporary ICT-environment is characterized by an innovation spiral, resulting in a lot of inn...
Living Labs are promoted throughout the EU and beyond as being ‘user-centred, open innovation ecosys...
Initially developed to bridge the gap between research and market, a Living Lab can be described as ...
The past few years companies have become more interested in involving users during the production pr...
Despite almost a decade of living lab activity all over Europe, there still is a lack of empirical r...
International audienceNew paradigms, such as Open Innovation (Chesbrough, 2003) and Web 2.0 (O'Reill...
A growing interest in living labs as a mechanism for innovation has drawn significant attention to b...
Living Labs provide a ‘human-centric’ research approach for the design of new ICT artefacts. In Livi...
In this paper we present the Living Lab methodology as an overall framework for in-situ open innovat...
Living labs have emerged on the crossroads of the open innovation and user innovation frameworks. As...
Design for users often uses user-centered methods and methodologies. However, this requires an activ...
A shift towards open innovation approaches with systematic user involvement has occurred within medi...
This paper focuses on the problem of facilitating sustainable innovation practices with a user-cente...
Living labs bring experimentation out of companies’ R&D departments to real-life environments with t...
Living Labs have received limited attention in the literature despite their diffusion throughout Eur...
Our contemporary ICT-environment is characterized by an innovation spiral, resulting in a lot of inn...
Living Labs are promoted throughout the EU and beyond as being ‘user-centred, open innovation ecosys...
Initially developed to bridge the gap between research and market, a Living Lab can be described as ...
The past few years companies have become more interested in involving users during the production pr...
Despite almost a decade of living lab activity all over Europe, there still is a lack of empirical r...