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[Commlist] Call for Papers: Open Living Lab Days
Mon Mar 18 21:17:10 GMT 2019
OpenLivingLab Days 2019: Call for Papers
The call for submissions to the 10th Open Living Lab Days in
Thessaloniki is now open. The deadline for submissions is April
26th, 2019 6pm CET.
What is OpenLivingLab Days?
OpenLivingLab Days (OLLD) is the annual gathering of the global Living
Lab community. A space for public officials, companies, entrepreneurs,
academics, living lab representatives, and innovators to connect and
work together: to create new products and services, to set the basis for
debate and exploration of theories, and to discuss and process policy
recommendations within the practical elements of open and user-driven
innovation. Through interactive panel discussions, hands-on workshops
with leading experts and site visits to our local partners, OLLD offers
an exclusive networking and knowledge sharing experience. Join Living
Labs, companies, public officials, policy makers, researchers,
non-profits and entrepreneurs to:
✔Explore co-creation methodologies, tools and best practices
✔Meet new partners for consortium building and set-up transnational
experimentation grounds
✔Transform markets by engaging citizens in co-creating products and services
✔Find potential experimentation & test environments
Theme of the Research Session
Co-creating Innovation: Scaling up from local to global
During Open Living Lab Days 2019 we will focus on methodologies and
theoretical challenges of co-creating innovation with stakeholder
communities. The main interest is to understand how Living Labs can
contribute to generate and transfer innovation processes by integrating
Action Design Research from local communities to global contexts.
Why Co-creation?
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Key component of User-driven Innovation
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Turning into buzzword, fear of losing quality
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Horizon Europe
Why “from local to global”?
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Up-scaling and transferring innovation
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Connecting innovation pockets
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SME Internationalisation: how does innovation jump between borders?
How could the Living Lab community contribute?
A Living Lab is an innovation intermediary, which orchestrates an
ecosystem of actors in a specific region. Its goal is to co-design
product and services, on an iterative way, with key stakeholders in a
public private people partnership and in a real-life setting. One of the
outcomes of this co-design process is the co-creation of social value
(benefit). To achieve its objectives, the Living Lab mobilises existing
innovation tools and methods or develop new ones. (Mastelic, J., (2019),
Stakeholders’ engagement in the co-design of energy conservation
interventions: The case of the Energy Living Lab, Doctoral Thesis,
University of Lausanne).
LLs are both practice-driven organisations that facilitate and foster
open, collaborative innovation, as well as real-life environments or
arenas where both open innovation and user innovation processes can be
studied and subject to experiments and where new solutions are
developed. LLs operate as intermediaries among citizens, users,
stakeholders, research organisations, companied, cities and regions for
joint value co-creation, rapid prototyping or validation to scale up
innovation and businesses. LLs have common elements but multiple
different implementations. Let’s discuss together how to better
co-create innovation!
Are you a researcher or a practitioner and want to share your
experience?
The European Network of Living Labs invites you to send a contribution
to work on the theme of Co-creating Innovation: Scaling up from Local to
Global. If you have a great case study, a piece of research or on-going
project you want to share with the Living Lab community, then we
encourage you to submit a paper to the conference. As a practitioner, a
researcher, a student, a member of a public authority, you can share
your experience with the largest community of Living Labs, so do not
hesitate to take part.
You can submit papers in four different categories to encourage a
diverse participation of actors:
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Full Research Papers.
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Research-in-Progress Papers.
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Doctoral Consortium Papers.
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Innovation cases/project from industry/practitioner/innovation
agents, see more details below
OpenLivingLab Days 2019 brings together both academics and managers from
fields of innovation and fields applying Living Labs and Living
Laboratories to explore the benefits Living Labs provide for a variety
of stakeholders. The 10th edition of the Living Lab Research Day at the
Open Living Lab Days conference is an opportunity for researchers and
practitioners to:
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Bring together a state-of-the-art review of Living Lab concepts and
their usage
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Strengthen Living Labs as an area of innovation
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Assess new trends, current challenges and developments of Living Labs
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Co-design new disruptive innovation models
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Establish strong connections with other emerging disciplines
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Contribute to build transformative and mission-oriented research
The Call encourages contributions related to the following topics:
Theoretical and Methodological Challenges – Chair Prof. Tuija Hirvikoski
– Laurea University
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Organisational dynamic capabilities of Living Lab actors (learning
capability, innovation and development capability, etc.)
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Individual competences of all the actors involved in living lab
activities
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Integrating learning theories to LL theories/frameworks
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Impact evaluation of Living Labs (Integration of quantitative and
qualitative methods to tackle the issue of evidence based Living Lab
services, including Ethical codes of conduct: how to implement and
evaluate it?)
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How to ensure shared meaning creation and increase of trust capital
in LL? Methods and tools?
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Ontological and epistemological foundations of LLs (Social
constructionist/feminist/realist/positivist/hermeneutic
interpretation of LLs)
Smart Cities & Regions – Chairs Prof. Anna Stålbröst and Dr. Ali Payab –
Luleå Uiversity of Technology
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Citizen engagement and coping with marginalisation via Living Labs
in the design of the Smart Cities & Regions.
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Adoption barriers and challenges.
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Sustainable urban planning and development, Smart Villages, Urban
and Rural Living Labs, Mobility and transportation
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Gamification, social media, big data and other digital technologies.
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Security and privacy issues.
Health & Wellbeing – Chairs Prof. Panagiotis Bamidis – Aristotle
University of Thessaloniki and Ömer Onur – Başakşehir LL Istanbul
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Defining most significant issues in cities, stakeholders and their
roles.
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Collection of the relevant data in selected Health & Wellbeing areas.
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Modelling Co-creation of finding innovative solutions that will
enable improvement in Health & Wellbeing.
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Creating and implementing solutions with all stakeholders.
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Platforms and Reporting systems of Continuous and Reliable
Measurements after implementation of solutions.
Sustainable Living Lab Processes, Business Models and Goals – Chair Dr.
Joëlle Mastelic – HES-SO Valais
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Transformative research, methods, engagement
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Clean Water and Sanitation (SDG 6)
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Affordable & Clean Energy (SDG 7)
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Responsible consumption and production (SDG 12)
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Climate Action, Decarbonisation (SDG 13)
Open Track – Chair Prof. Tuija Hirvikoski – Laurea University
This track is open to submission for any topic connected to co-creating
innovation in a Living Lab environment.
Doctoral Consortium (open only to PhD students)– Chairs Prof. Anna
Stålbröst – Luleå University of Technology and Prof. Panagiotis Bamidis
– Aristotle University of Thessaloniki
This provides an opportunity for doctoral students to explore and
develop their research interests in an interdisciplinary workshop, under
the guidance of a panel of distinguished researchers. Extended abstracts
will be discussed by PhD students during the session and relevant
feedback for improvement and further development of their research will
be provided.
Contributing is easy
The conference committee is inviting academic and practice submission,
as well as workshop sessions and doctoral papers. Open Living Lab Days
encourage submissions from academics, researchers, practitioners,
private, NGO and public sector agencies, policy makers, students, and
all those interested in co-creating innovation. If one of the authors is
a PhD student, please indicate it on the track selection. A doctoral
consortium session will be dedicated to PhD researches. Please consider
all papers have to be submitted in English language.
You can choose between one of the four paper categories:
CATEGORY 1
Full Research Papers
Description
Full research papers refer to complete research with clear results
Length
5.000 words
Instructions
Papers go through a double-blind review process that evaluates their
significance, originality, contribution and clarity. Upon acceptance
please make sure that at least one author registers to secure a slot for
their presentation in the conference program.
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CATEGORY 2
Research-in-progress Papers
Description
The Research in Progress category is for work that will NOT be completed
before the conference. Participants will give an overview of their
research purpose and progress, not a paper presentation, as the
category’s purpose is to allow for discussion and feedback on work in
progress.
Length
2.000 words
Instructions
Papers go through a double-blind review process that evaluates their
significance, originality, contribution and clarity. Upon acceptance
please make sure that at least one author registers to secure a slot for
their presentation in the conference program.
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CATEGORY 3
Doctoral Consortium Papers
Description
The Doctoral Consortium papers are extended abstracts, including
references, describing your research and central aspects of your PhD work.
Length
2.000 words
Instructions
Submitted papers will be go through a peer review process.
When preparing your paper please include the context and motivation that
drives your dissertation research, objectives/goals/questions of your
research, keywords, hypothesis and thesis, and/or problem statement,
research methods, results to date and their validity, as well as
references from the literature.
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CATEGORY 4
Innovation Papers
Description
These submissions describe Living Lab practices and experiences from
e.g. innovation processes/projects, implementation of innovations,
Living Lab management, as well as innovations supporting Living Lab
practices.
Our primary emphasis is on papers that advance the understanding of, and
show how to deal with, practical issues related to Living Lab practices
in real-world contexts
Length
5.000 words
Instructions
Submitted papers will go through a peer review process. The Industry
track is distinct from the Research Track in that submissions either
discuss real-world experiences of Living Lab projects and/or practices
or insights from innovations.
Format for submitting all papers for Open Living Lab Days in Thessaloniki
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Follow the guidelinespresented above according to your chosen paper
category.
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All papers must be submitted in British English.
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Your paper must be submitted in .doc format(Word Document).
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Please make sure your paper is anonymous. Only include the author’s
full name and affiliations on the cover page.
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Indicate if your submission has been previously published elsewhere.
This is to ensure that we do not infringe upon another publisher’s
copyrightpolicy.
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Include a 1-paragraph abstractthat provides the key messages you
will be presenting in the paper
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Include 4-6 keywordsrelating to the theme or topics covered by the
paper
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Provide a 2-3 paragraph conclusionthat summarizes the article’s main
points and leaves the reader with the most important messages
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References should be made according to APA-styleand included at the
end of the paper in alphabetical order.
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All papers must be submitted in English.
Scientific Steering Committee
Submitted papers will be peer-reviewed by referees assigned by the
Scientific Steering Committee for acceptance or rejection. The
Scientific Steering Committee is chaired by:
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Professor Panagiotis Bamidis, Associate Professor in the Lab of
Medical Physics, Medical School of the Aristotle University of
Thessaloniki, Greece, and Founder of the Active and Healthy Ageing
Living Lab in Thessaloniki (ThessAHALL;
http://www.aha-livinglabs.com/).
Evaluators are chosen jointly by Chair of the Research Day Committee and
ENoLL Director. Priority will be given to qualified ENoLL members.
Papers submitted to OpenLivingLab Days 2019 will be evaluated on their
appropriateness of theme for the conference, scientific quality,
innovativeness and the final recommendation of the Scientific Steering
Committee. Authors submitting a paper are also invited to review papers
for the conference.
What happens if your submission is accepted?
Accepted contributions will be published in the Conference Proceedings
of Open Living Lab Days 2019 with an ISBN number. Additionally, the
ENoLL Scientific Steering Committee will assess the option of inviting
best papers submitted to Open Living Lab Days 2019 for publication on a
Special Issue in a peer-reviewed journal.
By submitting your paper, you are hereby authorizing ENoLL to publish
your paper in the Open Living Lab Days 2019 Conference Proceedings which
will be part of the Research Day of Open Living Lab Days in
Thessaloniki, Greece.
Notification of acceptance will be sent on 31 May 2019. If your paper
has been accepted, you should send the final version by 10 June 2019.
Submission
Please submit your final paper to (info /at/ enoll.org) <mailto:(info /at/ enoll.org)>
with “Paper Submission for OLLD19”as email subject by theDEADLINE of
April 26th, 2019. Submissions will be managed via the easychair platform
(https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=olld2019).
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