The public administration literature and adjacent fields have devoted increasing attention to living labs as environments and structures enabling the co-creation of public sector innovation. However, living labs remain a somewhat elusive concept and phenomenon, and there is a lack of understanding of its versatile nature. To gain a deeper understanding of the multiple dimensions of living labs, this article provides a review assessing how the environments, methods and outcomes of living labs are addressed in the extant research literature. The findings are drawn together in a model synthesizing how living labs link to public sector innovation, followed by an outline of knowledge gaps and future research avenues.
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Fuglsang, L., Hansen, A. V., Mergel, I., & Røhnebæk, M. T. (2021, June 1). Living labs for public sector innovation: An integrative literature review. Administrative Sciences. MDPI AG. https://doi.org/10.3390/admsci11020058
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