Abstract

Living Lab is an emerging user-centric innovation approach and has been widely used to facilitate ICT innovations. Although there are many definitions for it from different perspectives, a holistic view is still forming. This paper explores a set of Living Lab innovation principles by extending the Web 2.0 principles proposed by O’reilly. Furthermore we test these principles against two Living Lab cases. This paper contributes by providing a holistic view towards Living Lab and the evolution from Web 2.0 to Living Lab.

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