Policy & Society (Jul 2018)

Co-production for innovation: the urban living lab experience

  • Giorgia Nesti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1080/14494035.2017.1374692
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 37, no. 3
pp. 310 – 325

Abstract

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Urban Living Labs (ULLs) are public spaces where local authorities engage citizens to develop innovative urban services. Their strength and popularity stem from a methodology based on open innovation, experimentation, and citizen engagement. Although the ULL methodology is supposed to largely adopt a co-production approach, connections between the two have not yet been thoroughly investigated. The paper seeks to fill this gap by examining through a qualitative analysis three experiences of ULLs made in Amsterdam, Boston and Turin. Specifically, the paper aims to assess whether ULLs can be really conceptualised as a form of co-production and, if so, which elements characterised them as innovative in comparison to ‘mainstreaming’ co-production; Then it analyses benefits and drawbacks related to their implementation.

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