Although user involvement and a user-centric approach are seen as indispensable in Living Labs, not much attention had been given to an integration of the insights of the user innovation framework in a Living Lab approach. In this paper we explore the role of user characteristics on their contribution in co-creation sessions in Living Labs. We this by means of a comparative case study analysis of three Living Lab cases. We discovered that innovation domain related knowledge as well as innovation specific knowledge has an impact on the contribution of the users. Moreover, the composition of the group also has implications for the outcomes, ideas and evaluations. Therefore, careful consideration and attention should be devoted to the group co...
A shift towards open innovation approaches with systematic user involvement has occurred within medi...
In Living Labs, customers experiment with innovations in an everyday context. Policy makers, firms a...
Living Labs as seen as a rather new research area with only a limited amount of supporting theories ...
Since the 1970s, the innovative potential of users has been recognized by von Hippel and his seminal...
Initially developed to bridge the gap between research and market, a Living Lab can be described as ...
This paper discusses user contribution in innovation processes from a Living Labperspective. We view...
The European Network of Living Labs has been established as one platform for collaborative and co-cr...
This study explores user innovation in living labs that build on the co-creation of value with users...
Innovation is no longer solely undertaken by R&D organisations or academic institutions. Users are i...
Study focuses on co-creation from the perspective of firms that involve customers and users into the...
The advantages of innovation strategies that are based on collaboration with users have been demonst...
This multiple case study focuses on co-creation facilitated with innovation instruments in three dif...
Abstract This multiple case study focuses on co-creation facilitated with innovation instruments in...
The advent of the new innovation generation of 4.0 has been accompanied by a shift in the workplace....
The past few years companies have become more interested in involving users during the production pr...
A shift towards open innovation approaches with systematic user involvement has occurred within medi...
In Living Labs, customers experiment with innovations in an everyday context. Policy makers, firms a...
Living Labs as seen as a rather new research area with only a limited amount of supporting theories ...
Since the 1970s, the innovative potential of users has been recognized by von Hippel and his seminal...
Initially developed to bridge the gap between research and market, a Living Lab can be described as ...
This paper discusses user contribution in innovation processes from a Living Labperspective. We view...
The European Network of Living Labs has been established as one platform for collaborative and co-cr...
This study explores user innovation in living labs that build on the co-creation of value with users...
Innovation is no longer solely undertaken by R&D organisations or academic institutions. Users are i...
Study focuses on co-creation from the perspective of firms that involve customers and users into the...
The advantages of innovation strategies that are based on collaboration with users have been demonst...
This multiple case study focuses on co-creation facilitated with innovation instruments in three dif...
Abstract This multiple case study focuses on co-creation facilitated with innovation instruments in...
The advent of the new innovation generation of 4.0 has been accompanied by a shift in the workplace....
The past few years companies have become more interested in involving users during the production pr...
A shift towards open innovation approaches with systematic user involvement has occurred within medi...
In Living Labs, customers experiment with innovations in an everyday context. Policy makers, firms a...
Living Labs as seen as a rather new research area with only a limited amount of supporting theories ...