What Drives Successful Campus Living Labs? The Case of Utrecht University

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2025-06

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Stuckrath, ClaudiaISNI 0000000512624045
Chappin, M.M.H.ORCID 0000-0001-6247-1930ISNI 0000000111188748
Worrell, ErnstORCID 0000-0002-0199-9755ISNI 0000000033625470

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Abstract

Campus living labs (CLLs) foster sustainability within higher education institutions (HEIs), yet their institutional embedding remains challenging. Relying on the idea of strategic niche management (SNM), this paper examines three processes key to protected space development: vision articulation, social network building, and learning. This research explores the factors that enable the development of protected spaces for successful CLLs. Using an embedded case study approach, seven sustainability initiatives were analysed at Utrecht University, the Netherlands. We found that the perceived success in CLLs is related to sustainability outcomes, scaling pathways, and process outcomes. In addition, different groups of factors driving the development of protected spaces were identified: broad factors that contribute to all or multiple key processes, specific factors that support only one process, and peripheral factors that were less frequently mentioned. ‘Organisational culture’ appeared to be an important broad factor contributing to all key processes. ‘Resources’ and ‘Coordination’ were also important, specifically for social network building, but also mentioned as currently being absent by many. Finally, this paper contributes by incorporating a new factor, ‘Orchestration’, a subtle yet strategic form of coordination. It offers insights for HEIs aiming to develop CLLs as part of their sustainability strategy.

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drivers, embedded case study, enablers, higher education institution, orchestration, strategic niche management, success factors, sustainability office, sustainability transitions, sustainable campus, university operations, Computer Science (miscellaneous), Geography, Planning and Development, Renewable Energy, Sustainability and the Environment, Environmental Science (miscellaneous), Energy Engineering and Power Technology, Hardware and Architecture, Computer Networks and Communications, Management, Monitoring, Policy and Law, SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy

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Stuckrath, C, Chappin, M M H & Worrell, E 2025, 'What Drives Successful Campus Living Labs? The Case of Utrecht University', Sustainability (Switzerland), vol. 17, no. 12, 5506. https://doi.org/10.3390/su17125506