The Emergence of Living Lab Methods

作者: Natalia Romero Herrera

DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-33527-8_2

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摘要: Innovative sustainable solutions in living and working setups need to embrace users’ appropriation of technologies their daily life practices. Successful innovation scenarios implicate adaptability for users engage a process which technology practices are adapted, even new adopted as result the appropriation. Sustainability Living Lab (SLL) offers socio-technical infrastructure support user-centric processes development adoption solutions. It collaborative platform where professionals from different disciplines work together with future public private stakeholders generate that rooted dynamics Future play an active role generating applying contextualized practice-based knowledge process. Central is integration experiences sustainability impact around A generation in-situ mixed methods emerging facilitate this This chapter introduces integrated approach based on systemize objective subjective aspects at stages Three levels described each addressing needs abilities professionals, clients involved such projects. Each level suggests specific involvement monitoring self-reporting activities outcomes varies describing behaviours, explaining factors influence behaviours well impact, experimenting alternative behaviours.

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