Title :
Living labs as engagement models for innovation
Author :
Mulvenna, Maurice ; Bergvall-kåreborn, Birgitta ; Wallace, Jonathan ; Galbraith, Brendan ; Martin, Suzanne
Author_Institution :
TRAIL Lab., Univ. of Ulster, Newtownabbey, UK
Abstract :
This position paper describes the evolution of economic and other support for companies in Europe, before defining and describing innovation. The section on innovation describes how innovation has evolved and describes how network-centric, cyclical models of innovation are becoming more ubiquitous. The use of models such as triple-helix explicitly recognises the value of partnerships and the different stakeholders and their roles in facilitating and supporting innovation. But such models do not explicitly recognise the value of users and user-driven innovation. The paper explains the role of living labs as innovation facilitators involving users, describes the difficulties in the business community understanding the value of the living lab concept, and outlines how innovation models can utilise living labs and their users for economic benefit.
Keywords :
innovation management; Europe; business community; engagement models; innovation facilitators; innovation models; living labs; stakeholders; user-driven innovation; Biological system modeling; Communities; Companies; Economics; Europe; Technological innovation; Information Society; Innovation; Living Labs; Network Economy; User-Centred Innovation;
Conference_Titel :
eChallenges, 2010
Conference_Location :
Warsaw
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-8390-7