Living Labs for innovating relationships the CoSMoS tool
Living Labs have emerged across Europe to foster experimentation and testing of new solutions in public administration (Dekker et al, 2020). There are many variations, but core features include real-life settings and cooperation between multiple stakeholders (Dekker et al, 2020). The Living Lab in N...
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Published in | Co-creation in Public Services for Innovation and Social Justice p. 142 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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Policy Press
25.06.2024
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Edition | 1 |
Online Access | Get full text |
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Summary: | Living Labs have emerged across Europe to foster experimentation and testing of new solutions in public administration (Dekker et al, 2020). There are many variations, but core features include real-life settings and cooperation between multiple stakeholders (Dekker et al, 2020). The Living Lab in Newcastle (led by authors Wilson, Martin and Jamieson) is an approach to innovating relationships between stakeholders in multi-agency, cross-sector collaboration contexts. It does this through the representation of projects and programmes using a range of visualization and modelling techniques supported by a suite of open source and creative commons tools. The Cocreation of Service Innovation in |
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ISBN: | 9781447367161 1447367162 |
DOI: | 10.2307/jj.11102871.15 |