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Fostering quality of life through social innovation : a living lab methodology study case

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Authors: Mónica E. Edwards-Schachter; Cristian E. Matti and Enrique Alcántara
Publication date: 2012
Keywords: social innovation, participation, quality of life, living labs, case studies
ISBN/ISSN: 15411338

Participative processes and citizens’ empowerment are considered crucial aspects of social innovation (SI), involving collaborative activities between the private, public, and third sectors. This article discusses the principal trends in the literature on the concept of SI, its aims and differential characteristics related to the identification of people's needs, citizen participation processes, and improved quality of life. We present an exploratory case study of SI focusing on the gap between elderly people's needs and the generation of business opportunities, using a living lab (LL) methodology for collaborative placed-based innovation. Our results suggest that LLs are a useful instrument to detect community needs and improve local development and support and integrate technological and social innovations in policies and local governance processes. [Authors' abstract].

Citation

Edwards-Schachter, Mónica E. Mattie, Cristian E. and Alcántara (2012) Fostering quality of life through social innovation : a living lab methodology case study, Review of Policy Research, (29) 6 , pp. 672-692.

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