Maccani, Giovanni and McLoughlin, Shane and Prendergast, David and Donnellan, Brian
(2017)
Positioning living labs within action design research: preliminary findings from a systematic literature review.
In:
Designing the Digital Transformation : DESRIST 2017 Research in Progress Proceedings.
KIT Scientific Working Papers
(64).
KIT, Karlsruhe, pp. 119-127.
ISBN 2194-1629
Abstract
In recent years, Living Labs (LLs) are emerging as relevant design methodologies among IS researchers. Prior research leveraged Action Design Research (ADR) to position LLs within this discipline. Through a systematic literature review, this paper proposes the positioning of LLs’ methodologies within ADR. Based on preliminary findings of this study, we argue that, whilst LL’s offer an opportunity to advance learning in ADR in several ways, some critical divergences can be identified in the literature to-date between the two methodologies.
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Book Section
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Additional Information: |
This paper was presented at DESRIST 2017 - Twelfth International Conference on Design Science Research in Information Systems and Technology 30 May - 1 June, 2017 at Karlsruhe, Germany |
Keywords: |
Living Labs; Action Design Research; Systematic Literature Review; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Social Sciences > School of Business |
Item ID: |
12001 |
Depositing User: |
Prof. Brian Donnellan
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Date Deposited: |
05 Dec 2019 14:55 |
Publisher: |
KIT |
Refereed: |
Yes |
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