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          5-27曼徹斯特大學(xué)商學(xué)院Krasimira A. Paskaleva研究員應(yīng)邀管理與經(jīng)濟(jì)學(xué)院作學(xué)術(shù)報(bào)告

          題 目:Open innovation and Smart Cities: Applying Living lab approach to service development
          主講人:Krasimira A. Paskaleva研究員(曼徹斯特大學(xué)商學(xué)院)
          時(shí) 間:2013 年5月27日 (星期一) 上午10:10-11:50
          地 點(diǎn):主樓418會(huì)議室
          主講人簡(jiǎn)介:
          Krassimira Paskaleva is a Senior Research Fellow with the Manchester Institute of Innovation Research at Manchester Business School, University of Manchester (UK) and also a Senior Scientist at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany. She conducts cross-disciplinary research on information society, technology, policy and management innovation, governance, and smart cities. With over 20 years of experience, Dr. Paskaleva’s international research has been sponsored by the European Union and US agencies. Currently, she is Co-PI of two International projects on Smart Cities, Future of Internet, and Internet of Things: SMARTiP (Smart Metropolitan Areas Realized through Innovation & People) and Peripheria (Networked Smart Peripheral Cities for Sustainable Lifestyles) of the “Seventh Framework Programme” (FP7) of the European Union.
          內(nèi)容簡(jiǎn)介:
          This presentation highlights research on how open innovation can foster “smart” cities by applying “Living lab” methodologies for developing user-relevant and placed-based smart services. Building on strategies and research findings from EU projects, the discussion argues that open innovation can work if it is interpreted not in terms of a theory-driven concept, but as concrete solutions for dealing with systemic and demand driven e-services that provide tangible benefits to citizens and the urban communities. To foster research and practice, a new model of open innovation in smart cities is proposed which links government and citizens through ICT by engaging citizens directly in the co-production of the applications and services required to meet their needs as well as fulfilling broader policy objectives.

          (承辦:管理科學(xué)與工程系)

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