ENoLL 2014 - The European Network of Living Labs 5th Summer School
Topics/Call fo Papers
As a rather young and recent phenomenon, Living Labs create numerous challenges and issues to be tackled by both scholars and practitioners. It is necessary to add to both the theoretical and practical knowledge on Living Labs in order to advance the learning in this field. Within this call for papers, we welcome both conceptual and empirical papers.
Accepted contributions will be published in the proceedings of the 2014 ENoLL Summer School with an ISBN number.
The submitted papers focus preferably, but not exclusively, on the following topics:
Frameworks and paradigms for Living Labs
Impact of living labs: frameworks, measurement, best practice cases
Living Labs as open innovation networks and ecosystems
User-driven innovation in Living Labs / Bottom-up Living Labs
Failed Living Labs cases or initiatives
Living Labs for social innovation
Entrepreneurship and Living Labs
Living Labs and Future Internet (Research)
Living Labs domain specific cases (education, culture, AAL, environment, energy, food, logistics, mobility etc)
Urban Living Labs and their contribution to developing Future Internet enabled services in Smart Cities
Living Labs involved service design and user experience
Tools and methodologies for Living Labs
Impact assessment in Living Labs
Living Labs & Smart Cities
Format for full papers:
Use an article template: .doc (Word) .odt (Open Document/OpenOffice)
Indicate if your submission has been previously published elsewhere. This is to ensure that we don’t infringe upon another publisher's copyright policy.
Do not send articles shorter than 1500 words or longer than 5000 words.
Include a 1 paragraph abstract that provides the key messages you will be presenting in the article.
References should be made according to APA-style and included at the end of the paper in alfabetical order.
Provide a 2-3 paragraph conclusion that summarizes the article's main points and leaves the reader with the most important messages.
Include a 75-150 word biography of the author(s).
Include 3-5 keywords.
Primary author must also submit a brief biography & photo (max. 100 words) with the paper.
Language: English
Submitted papers will be reviewed by referees assigned by the Scientific Steering Committee for acceptance or rejection.
By submitting your abstract, you are hereby authorizing ENoLL to publish your abstract and full paper in the 2014 Summer School proceedings which will take place in Amsterday in the first week of September.
Deadline: June 15th, 2014
Notification: July 20th, 2014
If you have further questions regarding this call for papers please do not hesitate to contact the ENoLL office; info-AT-enoll.org
Accepted contributions will be published in the proceedings of the 2014 ENoLL Summer School with an ISBN number.
The submitted papers focus preferably, but not exclusively, on the following topics:
Frameworks and paradigms for Living Labs
Impact of living labs: frameworks, measurement, best practice cases
Living Labs as open innovation networks and ecosystems
User-driven innovation in Living Labs / Bottom-up Living Labs
Failed Living Labs cases or initiatives
Living Labs for social innovation
Entrepreneurship and Living Labs
Living Labs and Future Internet (Research)
Living Labs domain specific cases (education, culture, AAL, environment, energy, food, logistics, mobility etc)
Urban Living Labs and their contribution to developing Future Internet enabled services in Smart Cities
Living Labs involved service design and user experience
Tools and methodologies for Living Labs
Impact assessment in Living Labs
Living Labs & Smart Cities
Format for full papers:
Use an article template: .doc (Word) .odt (Open Document/OpenOffice)
Indicate if your submission has been previously published elsewhere. This is to ensure that we don’t infringe upon another publisher's copyright policy.
Do not send articles shorter than 1500 words or longer than 5000 words.
Include a 1 paragraph abstract that provides the key messages you will be presenting in the article.
References should be made according to APA-style and included at the end of the paper in alfabetical order.
Provide a 2-3 paragraph conclusion that summarizes the article's main points and leaves the reader with the most important messages.
Include a 75-150 word biography of the author(s).
Include 3-5 keywords.
Primary author must also submit a brief biography & photo (max. 100 words) with the paper.
Language: English
Submitted papers will be reviewed by referees assigned by the Scientific Steering Committee for acceptance or rejection.
By submitting your abstract, you are hereby authorizing ENoLL to publish your abstract and full paper in the 2014 Summer School proceedings which will take place in Amsterday in the first week of September.
Deadline: June 15th, 2014
Notification: July 20th, 2014
If you have further questions regarding this call for papers please do not hesitate to contact the ENoLL office; info-AT-enoll.org
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