Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
5445398 Energy Procedia 2017 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
It shows that the diversity of activities related to one single platform like Living Lab LOW3, allows the creation of synergies between actors, programs and projects. Stakeholders have the opportunity to participate in a community of users beyond established academic structures. In this sense, Living Labs in Higher Education can be seen as social ecosystems or Innovation Arenas with a link to the surrounding socio-economic context, fostering the creation of transversal educational communities.
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