Designing a Home of the Future
IEEE Pervasive Computing
An expert system for evaluating the make or buy decision
Computers and Industrial Engineering - 26th International conference on computers and industrial engineering
A living laboratory for the design and evaluation of ubiquitous computing technologies
CHI '05 Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems
Industrial networks: capturing changeability?
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
Aspects of innovation theory based on knowledge-management
International Journal of Information Management: The Journal for Information Professionals
International Journal of Networking and Virtual Organisations
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Now that innovation in networked structures (Living Labs is an example of these) has become the emerging paradigm, the need for a holistic approach towards collaborative issues is restrained by the fragmentation of research into innovation management. Partial solutions caused by this fragmentation will only increase the number of conflicting issues that need resolving. Thereto, this paper offers seven perspectives for addressing innovation in networked structures, especially by evaluating the perspectives against the particular characteristics of Living Labs. None of these perspectives, based on a literature review and supported by empirical evidence, offers a complete picture of innovation that crosses the organisational boundaries of the monolithic firm. To understand and solve challenges related to Living Labs, a more integrated and comprehensive view becomes necessary based on the integration of the individual perspectives. In addition, a research agenda for Living Labs follows from the issues emerging from the review of the perspectives.