Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks

Previous research on living labs has emphasized the importance of users and a real-life environment. However, the existing scholarly discourse lacks understanding of innovation mechanisms in diverse living lab networks, especially from the perspectives of coordination and participation. This study a...

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Main Author: Seppo Leminen
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Carleton University 2013-11-01
Series:Technology Innovation Management Review
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Online Access:http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Leminen_TIMReview_November2013.pdf
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spelling doaj-ba68c244a5394c289d8969635c730ab52020-11-25T00:20:00ZengCarleton UniversityTechnology Innovation Management Review1927-03212013-11-01November 2013: Living Labs514Coordination and Participation in Living Lab NetworksSeppo LeminenPrevious research on living labs has emphasized the importance of users and a real-life environment. However, the existing scholarly discourse lacks understanding of innovation mechanisms in diverse living lab networks, especially from the perspectives of coordination and participation. This study addresses the research gaps by constructing a framework for analyzing coordination (i.e., top-down versus bottom-up) and participation (i.e., inhalation-dominated versus exhalation-dominated) approaches in living lab networks. The classification is based on a literature review and an analysis of 26 living labs in four countries. Given that inhalation and exhalation dominance have not been discussed previously in the innovation literature, the study provides novel ways for both scholars and managers wishing to exploit or explore innovations in living labs. The framework reveals the opportunities for practitioners of innovation with respect to coordination and participation in living lab networks. http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Leminen_TIMReview_November2013.pdfbottom-upcoordinationenabler-drivenexhalation-dominatedinhalation-dominatedinnovation approachLiving labliving lab networkOpen innovationopen innovation networkparticipationprovider-drivertop-downUser-drivenutilizer-driven
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Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks
Technology Innovation Management Review
bottom-up
coordination
enabler-driven
exhalation-dominated
inhalation-dominated
innovation approach
Living lab
living lab network
Open innovation
open innovation network
participation
provider-driver
top-down
User-driven
utilizer-driven
author_facet Seppo Leminen
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title Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks
title_short Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks
title_full Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks
title_fullStr Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks
title_full_unstemmed Coordination and Participation in Living Lab Networks
title_sort coordination and participation in living lab networks
publisher Carleton University
series Technology Innovation Management Review
issn 1927-0321
publishDate 2013-11-01
description Previous research on living labs has emphasized the importance of users and a real-life environment. However, the existing scholarly discourse lacks understanding of innovation mechanisms in diverse living lab networks, especially from the perspectives of coordination and participation. This study addresses the research gaps by constructing a framework for analyzing coordination (i.e., top-down versus bottom-up) and participation (i.e., inhalation-dominated versus exhalation-dominated) approaches in living lab networks. The classification is based on a literature review and an analysis of 26 living labs in four countries. Given that inhalation and exhalation dominance have not been discussed previously in the innovation literature, the study provides novel ways for both scholars and managers wishing to exploit or explore innovations in living labs. The framework reveals the opportunities for practitioners of innovation with respect to coordination and participation in living lab networks.
topic bottom-up
coordination
enabler-driven
exhalation-dominated
inhalation-dominated
innovation approach
Living lab
living lab network
Open innovation
open innovation network
participation
provider-driver
top-down
User-driven
utilizer-driven
url http://timreview.ca/sites/default/files/article_PDF/Leminen_TIMReview_November2013.pdf
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