A Systematic Review of Living Lab Literature

Journal of Cleaner Production, Forthcoming

25 Pages Posted: 9 Jan 2019

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Mokter Hossain

Qatar University; Qatar University - Center for Entrepreneurship

Seppo Leminen

Aalto University

Mika Westerlund

Carleton University

Date Written: December 27, 2018

Abstract

A living lab is a physical or virtual space in which to solve societal challenges, especially for urban areas, by bringing together various stakeholders for collaboration and collective ideation. Although the notion has received increasing attention from scholars, practitioners and policy makers, its essence remains unclear to many. We therefore performed a systematic literature review of a sample of 114 scholarly articles about living labs to understand the central facets discussed in the nascent literature. In particular, we explored the origin of the living lab concept and its key paradigms and characteristics, including stakeholder roles, contexts, challenges, main outcomes, and sustainability. While doing this, we discovered that the number of publications about living labs has increased significantly since 2015, and several journals are very active in publishing articles on the topic. The living lab is considered a multidisciplinary phenomenon and it encompasses various research domains despite typically being discussed under open and user innovation paradigms. What is more, the existing literature views living labs simultaneously as landscapes, real-life environments, and methodologies, and it suggests that they include heterogeneous stakeholders and apply various business models, methods, tools and approaches. Finally, living labs face some challenges, such as temporality, governance, efficiency, user recruitment, sustainability, scalability and unpredictable outcomes. In contrast, the benefits include tangible and intangible innovation and a broader diversity of innovation. Based on our analysis, we provide some implications and suggestions for future research.

Keywords: Living Labs, Characteristics, Open Innovation, Challenges, Sustainability, Literature Review

Suggested Citation

Hossain, Mokter and Hossain, Mokter and Leminen, Seppo and Westerlund, Mika, A Systematic Review of Living Lab Literature (December 27, 2018). Journal of Cleaner Production, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3307055 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3307055

Mokter Hossain (Contact Author)

Qatar University ( email )

2713 Doha
Qatar

Qatar University - Center for Entrepreneurship ( email )

2713 Doha
Qatar

Seppo Leminen

Aalto University ( email )

P.O. Box 21210
Helsinki, 00101
Finland

Mika Westerlund

Carleton University ( email )

1125 colonel By Drive
Ottawa, Ontario K1S 5B6
Canada

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