科学产业合作中的生活实验室:角色、设计与应用模式

Living Labs in science-industry collaborations: Roles, design, and application patterns

TECHNOVATION · 2024
被引 20
人大 AABS 3

中文导读

通过综合41个生活实验室应用模式和一个医疗技术案例,识别出八种设计要素和四种模型,揭示组织在科学产业合作中如何根据创新阶段选择不同模式。

Abstract

Living Labs (LLs) are now well-recognized in the development and commercialization of science—that is taking emerging discoveries from research labs to the industry. Whereas their widespread interest seems encouraging, it has been complicated by some inconsistencies regarding what LLs actually are, what types of activities they (should) support, and under what conditions. We conduct a meta-synthesis of 41 LL application patterns, supplemented by an in-depth empirical case study—the application of a MedTech LL in healthcare—to examine effective practices for organizing collaborative innovation within the science-industry nexus. By studying what worked best and under what conditions, we present a typology of eight design elements that underlie four unique LL models. Our analysis reveals that although these different models do fit under the same umbrella concept, they vary in the roles they serve in the collaborative innovation process. Most notably, we find that organizations need to navigate between these models as the collaboration moves from idea inception into impact. Our results offer relevant insights for understanding new forms of organizations for science-industry relations. We discuss practical implications for LL managers, researchers, and sponsoring institutions and conclude by outlining promising areas for future research.

创新管理产学研合作知识管理医疗技术