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Concurrent process coordination of new product development by Living Labs - an exploratory case study

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  • Bernhard R. Katzy
  • Guido H. Baltes
  • Jérôme Gard

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The risk of New Product Development (NPD) investments is that they are wasted if users and customers do not accept their results. Living Labs set out to involve users early on in the process to reduce this risk. The paper tells the story of how Coliquio discusses the contribution of Living Labs to NPD. User acceptance is a well-known performance indicator for new product success and user-involvement an indicator of development process maturity. As the story suggests, the nature of Living Labs as innovation intermediary is coordination of NPD processes in open-network settings. The paper provides a framework of Living Lab capabilities including team mobilisation and idea scouting, match making, product development, user validation and market positioning, project financing and venturing for future growth. Their concurrent coordination is a capability by itself. Living Labs are entrepreneurship capabilities.

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  • Bernhard R. Katzy & Guido H. Baltes & Jérôme Gard, 2012. "Concurrent process coordination of new product development by Living Labs - an exploratory case study," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 17(1/2), pages 23-42.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:17:y:2012:i:1/2:p:23-42
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    1. Katharina Greve & Riccardo De Vita & Seppo Leminen & Mika Westerlund, 2021. "Living Labs: From Niche to Mainstream Innovation Management," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 13(2), pages 1-25, January.

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