Exploring long-term participation within a living lab: satisfaction, motivations and expectations

C. Leonardi, Nicola Doppio, B. Lepri, M. Zancanaro, Michele Caraviello, F. Pianesi
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This paper presents an assessment of the experience with a Living Lab project which is currently involving 128 families with young children in a long-term relation to design mobile services for this user group. Living Labs are a promising way to manage innovation yet they also pose several challenges to retain participants and to keep their motivation high for a long-term period. We discuss the strategies used in our project to encourage and manage participation. We then present an initial assessment focused on participants' satisfaction, perceived burden, motivational drivers and needs.
探索在生活实验室中的长期参与:满意度,动机和期望
本文介绍了一个生活实验室项目的经验评估,该项目目前涉及128个有幼儿的家庭,为这一用户群体设计移动服务。Living Labs是管理创新的一种很有前途的方式,但它们也提出了一些挑战,以留住参与者并长期保持高积极性。我们讨论了项目中用于鼓励和管理参与的策略。然后,我们对参与者的满意度、感知负担、动机驱动因素和需求进行了初步评估。
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