User producer interaction in context

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2012

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Nahuis, R.ISNI 0000000117256094
Moors, EllenORCID 0000-0002-9724-5308ISNI 0000000045359886
Smits, R.E.H.M.ISNI 0000000114368883

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Abstract

User producer interaction (UPI) increases chances for successful innovations. It is not always clear, however, what type of interaction is necessary in a particular context. This article identifies seven different types of UPI: constructing linkages, broadening, characterizing users, upstream involvement, first user enrollment, feedback, and downstream innovation. Specific contextual dimensions from which these UPI types derive relevance are discussed. The technological dimension of this context is conceptualized based on a distinction between types of technologies that differ in the degree to which they are customizable to user demands. Four case studies show that technological characteristics indeed matter for UPI, as do the heterogeneity of users and the phase of technology development

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Nahuis, R, Moors, E H M & Smits, R E H M 2012, 'User producer interaction in context', Technological Forecasting and Social Change, vol. 79, no. 6, pp. 1121-1134. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.techfore.2012.01.005