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Living Labs as a Tool for Open Innovation: a Systematic Review

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In recent years, one of the important issues in open innovation is the concept of “Living Lab”. While developing innovation, there is a growing interest in users partnership for innovation development processes. One way to structure and conduct this partnership for R&D processes is a living lab. Since it is rather new in different fields such as ICT developments, rural improvements, and health services, the living lab is difficult to illustrate. Nowadays living labs are confronted with lack of a common  concept in open innovation. This paper presents a systematic review of the living lab in order to gain a complete understanding of it and its ability to innovate and development. The results show that living lab can improve production, and communication industry, academia, government and increasing national economy.

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