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A 'living laboratory' environment for exploring innovative RFID-enabled supply chain management models

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  • Ygal Bendavid
  • Luc Cassivi

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The purpose of the paper is to present a 'living laboratory' research environment, analyse its role for exploring innovative supply chain models, and discuss the methodological approaches used in the laboratory during the front-end phases of a new product/service development process. The research approach relies on an open innovation platform characterised by 'users as innovators' cooperating in an open and independent research environment to envision, design, negotiate, develop, test and validate emerging supply chain models. Results indicate that the 'living laboratory' represents an alternative research environment, which is particularly well fitted for exploring emerging phenomena such as RFID-enabled supply chain management models as it provides appropriate support to networked innovation collaborative processes.

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  • Ygal Bendavid & Luc Cassivi, 2012. "A 'living laboratory' environment for exploring innovative RFID-enabled supply chain management models," International Journal of Product Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 17(1/2), pages 94-118.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijpdev:v:17:y:2012:i:1/2:p:94-118
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    2. Alba Barrero Caballero, 2023. "Comportamiento de consumo de los millennials y estrategias comunicativas en Facebook e Instagram del sector de la moda 2016-2019," DOCFRADIS Working Papers 2303, Catedra Fundación Ramón Areces de Distribución Comercial, revised Apr 2023.
    3. Caroline Jobin & Sophie Hooge & Pascal Le Masson, 2019. "Can proof-of-concept (PoC) make people be more generative? - Uncovering the Sismo's design of 'generative PoC'," Post-Print hal-02100279, HAL.
    4. Caroline Jobin & Sophie Hooge & Pascal Le Masson, 2019. "How proof-of-concept (PoC) can make people be more generative? - Uncovering the Sismo's design of 'generative PoC'," Working Papers hal-02100279, HAL.
    5. 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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