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Exploring Urban (Living) Labs: A Model Tailored for Central and Eastern Europe’s Context

Bartosz Piziak (), Magdalena Bień, Wojciech Jarczewski and Katarzyna Ner
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Bartosz Piziak: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Cieszynska 2, 30-015 Kraków, Poland
Magdalena Bień: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Cieszynska 2, 30-015 Kraków, Poland
Wojciech Jarczewski: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Cieszynska 2, 30-015 Kraków, Poland
Katarzyna Ner: Institute of Urban and Regional Development, Cieszynska 2, 30-015 Kraków, Poland

Sustainability, 2023, vol. 15, issue 16, 1-19

Abstract: The article attempts to synthesise existing knowledge and research related to the functioning of urban (living) labs and to analyse the particular experiences of their dozens of representatives from all over the world in order to develop a definition and model of an urban lab adapted to the conditions of Central and Eastern European countries. The lack of a systematised definition concerning functioning urban labs has influenced the development of a single, possibly precise definition of an urban lab, adapted to the socio-economic conditions of CEE countries. On the basis of a systematic review of the literature on the subject and a questionnaire survey of 24 urban labs from different countries of the world regarding their functioning, an attempt was made to develop an integrated model of an urban lab, taking into account elements such as stakeholder groups, thematic areas of activities, or stages of the design process, among others. The various definitions and typologies of urban (living) labs presented in this article, as well as the different approaches to their operation in many countries, indicate what an elaborate and heterogeneous tool they are. Despite the noticeable differences, their overarching goal of operation is invariably to improve the quality of life of city dwellers, taking into account the interests of different audiences. The growing interest in urban labs is reflected in the increasing number of publications on the subject of their functioning and the rising number of ”urban lab” initiatives, which influences the larger number of cities considering their implementation. So far, this tool has not been used in Central and Eastern European countries, including Poland, which led the authors of this study to develop the concept of an urban lab (2018/2019), based on which a pilot project was implemented in two Polish cities between 2019 and 2021.

Keywords: urban lab; residents’ participation; city innovations; community engagement (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O13 Q Q0 Q2 Q3 Q5 Q56 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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