Abstract
The starting point of this study is a broader review of literature related to innovation partnerships. Based on that review, the concept of Living Labs was identified as a proper enabler of regional collaborative innovation between a variety of stakeholders. Then, the aim was to identify the practices for successful collaboration of Living labs through comparative case study in five European countries, i.e. Austria, Denmark, Finland, Netherlands and Sweden. As a result, we clustered the success factors to four categories: 1) shared vision, 2) funding and operational model 3) collaboration (including orchestration) and complementary partners and 4) value co-creation and impacts of the collaboration. As a practice-oriented comparative case study, there was only limited theoretical contributions; the linkages between different concepts was demonstrated both at literature and at practice.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Proceedings of XXXIV ISPIM Innovation Conference |
Subtitle of host publication | Innovation and Circular Economy |
Editors | Iain Bitran, Leandro Bitetti, Steffen Conn, Jessica Fishburn, Eelko Huizingh, Paavo Ritala, Marko Torkkeli, Jialei Yang |
Publisher | International Society for Professional Innovation Management ISPIM |
ISBN (Print) | 978‐952‐65069‐3‐7 |
Publication status | Published - 5 Jun 2023 |
MoE publication type | B3 Non-refereed article in conference proceedings |
Event | XXXIV ISPIM Innovation Conference: Innovation and Circular Economy - The Cankarjev Dom (CD) Congress Centre, Ljubljana, Slovenia Duration: 4 Jun 2023 → 7 Jun 2023 Conference number: XXXIV https://www.ispim-innovation-conference.com |
Conference
Conference | XXXIV ISPIM Innovation Conference |
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Country/Territory | Slovenia |
City | Ljubljana |
Period | 4/06/23 → 7/06/23 |
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Keywords
- Living Lab
- collaborative innovation