A QUALITATIVE ANALYSIS OF THE VALUE CREATION OF URBAN LIVING LABS

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BEN ROBAEYST, NELL VAN HANSEWYCK, BASTIAAN BACCARNE, DIMITRI SCHUURMAN
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Over the past decade, Open Innovation (OI) literature has extended its scope beyond strictly economical contexts to the context of societal value creation. This has given rise to the notion of distributed knowledge as a driver for sustainable innovation development. Over the past 15 years, the concept of Urban Living Labs (ULLs) has gained popularity to put social OI into practice. Hence, this concept is often applied in urban environments to support transition processes that try to tackle so-called wicked problems. However, a fuzzy understanding of this ULL concept still exists, due to an unclear understanding of its value creation mechanics. Therefore, this paper aims to both conceptualise and gain a better understanding of how ULLs are instrumentalised and create value. This is studied from the perspective of “ecosystem stakeholders” that participate in ULL projects. These insights are obtained through a case study with a multimethod qualitative research approach. The main data sources are a series of 20 semi-structured key-informant interviews, four focus groups, and participatory observation. The results show that the value creation for the participating stakeholders can be summarised in two main clusters: (1) the ULL as a way to build and strengthen the capacities of participating stakeholders; and (2) the ULL as a way to facilitate purpose driven fulfilment in urban transition processes.
城市生活实验室价值创造的定性分析
在过去的十年中,开放式创新(OI)文献已经将其范围从严格的经济背景扩展到社会价值创造的背景。这就产生了分布式知识作为可持续创新发展驱动力的概念。在过去的15年里,城市生活实验室(ULLs)的概念越来越受欢迎,将社会OI付诸实践。因此,这一概念经常应用于城市环境,以支持试图解决所谓邪恶问题的过渡进程。然而,由于对其价值创造机制的理解不明确,对这种ULL概念的理解仍然模糊。因此,本文旨在概念化并更好地理解ull如何工具化和创造价值。这是从参与ULL项目的“生态系统利益相关者”的角度进行研究的。这些见解是通过多方法定性研究方法的案例研究获得的。主要的数据来源是一系列的20个半结构化的关键信息者访谈,四个焦点小组和参与性观察。研究结果表明,参与的利益相关者的价值创造可以概括为两个主要集群:(1)作为建立和加强参与利益相关者能力的一种方式;(2)在城市转型过程中,ULL作为促进目的驱动型实现的一种方式。
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Innovation (IJIM) is the official journal of the International Society of Professional Innovation Management (ISPIM). Both the IJIM and ISPIM adopt a multi-disciplinary approach to addressing the many challenges of managing innovation, rather than a narrow focus on a single aspect such as technology, R&D or new product development. Both are also international, inclusive & practical, and encourage active interaction between academics, managers and consultants.
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