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Authors present wider definition of Open Innovation paradigm that was introduced by Chesbrough. Some relevant theories and models are discussed in order to give an introduction to the backgrounds of netWork Oasis project, which is the first real attempt to create a breeding environment that supports wider Open Innovation paradigm in great extent. Though the application of Scharmer's U-theory was not...
Customer engagement in service innovation is becoming an effective strategy. A large amount of previous literature has shown that this kind of co-innovation will influence the relationship between engaged customers and service providers. However, there is little literature has considered the influence of co-innovation on those consumers who don't participate in the innovation but know the co-innovation...
Release of Public Sector Information (PSI) is increasingly being mandated on top levels of government. On a local level, PSI release is not always without difficulty. In this paper, we examine how the paradigm of co-creation and participation can be applied to PSI release in the public sector on a local level. A pilot study was organized focussing on the use of released PSI, stimulating idea exchange...
Increasing popularity of the notion of service in the enterprise applications development leads to the new types of inter-organizational collaborations. We can observe a shift in this collaboration from simple exchange of services to the co-creation of transdisciplinary services offering a new and unique value to the involved partners. In this paper we define the notion of transdisciplinary information...
The LUPI (innovative uses and practices lab) is an innovative methodology at the core of Design Creative City Living Lab (DCC-LL), managed by the Economic Development Department of the Saint-Etienne Cité du design. It develops short term programs (2–6 months) with professional designers, implementing new products, services or systems in the form of scenarios of uses. This co-innovation scenario process...
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