Co-creation in Living Labs

Shea Hagy, Gregory M. Morrison, Peter Elfstrand

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Abstract

Living Labs are places for open innovation where co-creation is a method for addressing real-life issues through the attribution of knowledge from science and society, the latter being a form of transdisciplinary social learning. In a Living Lab the representatives from business, society and academia, as well as citizens, have different value perceptions and propositions, providing heterogeneity across the stakeholder value spectrum. This provides a rich set of ideas and values for co-creation which can be used for both the operational phase and the integral shaping and creating the design for the physical infrastructure of the Living Lab itself. The use of co-creation workshops are demonstrated for ideation amongst the stakeholders for the HSB Living Lab. This is exemplified in the development of the social washing room which will be prototyped and tested in a fit-for-purpose multifunctional design space.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLiving Labs: Design and Assessment of Sustainable Living
EditorsDavid V. Keyson, Olivia Guerra-Santin, Dan Lockton
Place of PublicationSwitzerland
PublisherSpringer
Pages169-178
Number of pages10
ISBN (Electronic)9783319335278
ISBN (Print)9783319335261
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2017

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