Virtual Settings for Co-Creation in a Living Lab
Abstract
The gap between what consumers want and what is actually developed has lead to a shift within
parts of the ICT industry towards a co-creative innovation process. In response to this, the Living
Lab emerged as a setting where all relevant stakeholders collaborate together throughout the
whole innovation process to co-create and validate IT-products, the user is perceived as one of
the Labs most important assets. However, it is still debated how to best include the user in the
innovation process. Virtual settings supported by distributed tools have been suggested as a
promising option to provide flexibility for both the developers and users.
This study is performed to investigate how a virtual setting compares to a traditional setting when
using methods for idea and concept generation in a co-creative innovation process. In order to
enable this comparison, observations is carried out at Halmstad Living Lab in both virtual and
traditional settings. A literature study is also carried out to acquire a deeper understanding
regarding the area of co-creative innovation processes and user involvement.
This master thesis concludes based on the observations that both the traditional and virtual setting
has a lot to offer to a co-creational innovation process. Thus, it is suggested that the virtual
setting should be considered as a complement to the traditional. If utilized in that manner, the
virtual setting has the potential to both empower the user’s involvement while also strengthening
the Living Labs innovation capabilities.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2009-06-29Author
Ebbesson, Esbjörn
Keywords
living lab
user involvement
innovation process
virtual setting
cocreation
distributed tools
Series/Report no.
Report/Department of Applied Information Technology
2009:009
Language
eng