Despite the recognition of the importance of stakeholder inclusion into decisions about new solutions offered to society, responsible innovation (RI) has stalled at the point of articulating a process of governance with a strongly normative loading, without clear practical guidelines toward implementation practices. The principles of RI direct us to involve the user early in the innovation process. However, it lacks direction of how to involve users and stakeholders into this process. In this article, we try to understand how to empower users to become a part of innovation process though empirical cases. Based on 11 cases of firms innovating in digital health and welfare services, we look on firm practices for user integration into their in...
Users have no doubt become popular in innovation research. They are not considered a passive mass of...
Introduction The importance of meaningfully involving patients and the public in digital health inn...
In today’s environment of rapid technological change companies can not rely on incremental innovatio...
Despite the recognition of the importance of stakeholder inclusion into decisions about new solution...
This thesis explores the concept of responsible innovation (RI) and its implications for regional po...
Responsible innovation (RI) has received increased attention from policymakers and academics as a so...
This doctoral thesis is comprised of three empirical studies that explore a broad set of questions ...
This paper contributes to the sustainability debate by analyzing the inclusion dimension in the resp...
Digital healthcare is an area, which is opening up for business opportunities. However, there has be...
Our study focuses on the question, whether users should be intensively involved in the innovation pr...
This paper contributes to the sustainability debate by analyzing the inclusion dimension in the resp...
This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, wi...
Aligning innovation processes in healthcare with health system demands is a societal obj...
INTRODUCTION: The importance of meaningfully involving patients and the public in digital health inn...
Large resources are invested in healthcare research, but despite this there is a wide gap between re...
Users have no doubt become popular in innovation research. They are not considered a passive mass of...
Introduction The importance of meaningfully involving patients and the public in digital health inn...
In today’s environment of rapid technological change companies can not rely on incremental innovatio...
Despite the recognition of the importance of stakeholder inclusion into decisions about new solution...
This thesis explores the concept of responsible innovation (RI) and its implications for regional po...
Responsible innovation (RI) has received increased attention from policymakers and academics as a so...
This doctoral thesis is comprised of three empirical studies that explore a broad set of questions ...
This paper contributes to the sustainability debate by analyzing the inclusion dimension in the resp...
Digital healthcare is an area, which is opening up for business opportunities. However, there has be...
Our study focuses on the question, whether users should be intensively involved in the innovation pr...
This paper contributes to the sustainability debate by analyzing the inclusion dimension in the resp...
This article provides an extensive literature review on the changing role of users in innovation, wi...
Aligning innovation processes in healthcare with health system demands is a societal obj...
INTRODUCTION: The importance of meaningfully involving patients and the public in digital health inn...
Large resources are invested in healthcare research, but despite this there is a wide gap between re...
Users have no doubt become popular in innovation research. They are not considered a passive mass of...
Introduction The importance of meaningfully involving patients and the public in digital health inn...
In today’s environment of rapid technological change companies can not rely on incremental innovatio...