Living Innovation Laboratory Model Design and Implementation
Yuting Zheng

TL;DR
This paper proposes a detailed LIL Goal Net Model that enhances the Living Innovation Laboratory process by integrating big data and crowd collaboration, demonstrated through two real-world case studies showing improved effectiveness.
Contribution
It introduces a systemic LIL Goal Net Model that subdivides the five phases of LIL into detailed steps, integrating crowd-based resources and validated through practical applications.
Findings
LIL Goal Net Model effectively transforms projects into LIL 2.0.
Case studies demonstrate improved efficiency and effectiveness.
Qualitative evaluation confirms positive human experience outcomes.
Abstract
Living Innovation Laboratory (LIL) is an open and recyclable way for multidisciplinary researchers to remote control resources and co-develop user centered projects. In the past few years, there were several papers about LIL published and trying to discuss and define the model and architecture of LIL. People all acknowledge about the three characteristics of LIL: user centered, co-creation, and context aware, which make it distinguished from test platform and other innovation approaches. Its existing model consists of five phases: initialization, preparation, formation, development, and evaluation. Goal Net is a goal-oriented methodology to formularize a progress. In this thesis, Goal Net is adopted to subtract a detailed and systemic methodology for LIL. LIL Goal Net Model breaks the five phases of LIL into more detailed steps. Big data, crowd sourcing, crowd funding and crowd…
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TopicsInnovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
