U-Drive:IT: User-Driven Innovation Transfer: From ICT to Other Sectors

Bidragets oversatte titel: U-Drive:IT: Overførsel af bruger-dreven innovation - fra IKT til andre sektorer

Søren Graakjær Smed, Jens F. Jensen, Birgit Jeppesen, Peter Kofoed, Tove Arendt Rasmussen, Thessa Jensen, Claus Andreas Foss Rosenstand, Jacob Rolf Jensen, Karl Fridriksson, Jan Håvard Skjetne, Søndergaard Astrid

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Abstract

• The Nordic tradition of user involvement in ICT development; ideas and experiences from this tradition.
• Experiences with user involvement in connection with presenting new media
• Recommendations for political focus areas to strengthen user-driven innovation in the Nordic region
Bidragets oversatte titelU-Drive:IT: Overførsel af bruger-dreven innovation - fra IKT til andre sektorer
OriginalsprogEngelsk
UdgivelsesstedNordic Innovation Center
ForlagNordic Innovation Centre
Antal sider104
StatusUdgivet - 1 jan. 2010

Note vedr. afhandling

The project has worked with the relation between ICT and user-driven innovation. Traditionally, the Nordic region has had a position of strength regarding the part of the ICT area that deals with ICT and users. This is very much reflected in the Participatory Design Tradition and the Nordic position of strength within HCI. Furthermore, ICT has today moved from playing a role within work and business life to being the driving factor within all sorts of activities. This is reflected in phenomena such as Web 2.0, open source and social media etc. The project is therefore based on the assumption that the ICT field has been one of the leading fields within development via user-driven innovation during the last decades. The project has focused on methods, tools and experiences from these various areas which can be used in general regarding initiating user-driven innovation within a long line of different business areas. The report describes and accounts in short for the Nordic tradition of user involvement in the ICT development and through a number of research interviews it extracts pivotal ideas and experiences from this tradition. At the same time experiences with user involvement in connection with new media is presented - both in a sales perspective and in a production perspective. Besides, a long row of cases and examples from other projects are presented, and courses and results from a number of workshops and knowledge activities initiated via the project will be mentioned. Finally, a range of recommendations for political focus areas are stated which based on the project experiences may be part of strengthening the basis for user-driven innovation in the Nordic region.

Emneord

  • ICT
  • user-driven innovation
  • participatory design
  • methods
  • knowledge transfer

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