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Cazacu, Silvia (author), Mulder, I. (author), Vande Moere, Andrew (author), Steenberghen, Thérèse (author)
Data-driven domains such as public administration, health or mobility have adopted a so-called 'data ecosystem' perspective to unify the socio-technical aspects fostering data-driven collaboration. While a data ecosystem is technically able to collect and merge their different datasets, it is yet relatively unable to facilitate meaningful...
conference paper 2023
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Chen, Ruihua (author), Bos-de Vos, M. (author), Mulder, I. (author), van Eldik, Zoë (author)
Christopher Alexander’s Pattern Language Theory (PLT) has been recognized as a valuable methodology to understand complex systems. It has been applied across domains through a variety of different approaches. This article reviews exist-ing approaches to PLT application and reflects upon the differences between them. We find that application...
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Vargas, Alejandra Celis (author), Magnussen, Rikke (author), Mulder, I. (author), Larsen, Birger (author)
Open Data (OD) is defined as digital data that is made available with the technical and legal characteristics necessary to be freely used, reused, and redistributed by anyone, anytime and anywhere. Although OD can be seen as a commons, citizens often face challenges in accessing, using and making sense of available open datasets. Current...
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Di Staso, D. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Janssen, M.F.W.H.A. (author), Kleiman, F. (author)
Open data can support the creation of new services, facilitate research, and provide insights into everyday issues affecting citizens. Although public administrations are making efforts to create sustainable and inclusive open data systems, there is limited capacity to identify suitable datasets, clean, release, and reuse them. Serious games...
journal article 2022
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Mulder, I. (author), Magni, A. (author)
Design is generally accepted to provide valuable contributions to addressing complex societal challenges. Even though design and engineering professionals show increasingly capable of making societal impact, it is not straightforward why some creative practices are more impactful in fostering systemic change, let alone what additional...
conference paper 2022
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Mulder, I. (author), Buckenmayer, M.B. (author), Murphy, Ryan J.A. (author)
Scaling is a motif describing the proportionate growth of innovation. Over the past decade, scholars have adapted the original idea of scaling from business to differentiate different ways to scale that are more appropriate in the context of social innovation. Scaling is sometimes thought of as a panacea: it is the end result, purpose, or answer...
conference paper 2022
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Odayakulam Balasubramaniam, D. (author), Brown, P.D. (author), Calderon Gonzalez, A. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Circular economy has gained traction within companies resulting in many exploring new product and business model combinations. Yet, to transition towards a circular economy on a societal level requires going beyond new product and market-based opportunities. To enable societal level change, ecosystem-level innovations are important and so...
conference paper 2022
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Kim, A. (author), van der Bijl-Brouwer, M. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Lloyd, P.A. (author)
In recent years, governments have increasingly pursued innovation by embed-ding design into their organizations. One particularly common approach to em-bedding design in government organization is to establish public sector innova-tion labs. These labs are described as contributors and facilitators of innovation in policymaking processes;...
conference paper 2022
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Marradi, C. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Bottom-up initiatives of active citizens are increasingly demonstrating sustainable practices within local ecosystems. Local urban farming, sustainable agri-food systems, circular supply chains, and community fablabs are exemplary ways of tackling global challenges on a local level. Although promising in accelerating towards future-proof...
journal article 2022
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Mulder, I. (author), Magni, A. (author)
An increasing number of social innovators are leveraging cities as urban learning ecosystems in order to experiment with design approaches to tackle societal challenges at a local level. However, the scale and complexity of these challenges force them to constantly acquire new capabilities to advance the local experimentation towards systemic...
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Tomasini Giannini, F. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Participatory designers have taken inspiration from other practices like the social sciences to develop socially just and horizontal processes to collaborate with communities. In the current work, we take the premise that designers do not have enough means to address concepts of power and politics in design practice. Therefore, we elaborate upon...
conference paper 2022
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de Moor, Aldo (author), Papalioura, Evi (author), Taka, Evi (author), Rapti, Dora (author), Wolff, Annika (author), Knutas, Antti (author), te Velde, T. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Wicked societal problems, such as environmental issues and climate<br/>change, are complex, networked problems involving numerous intertwined issues,no optimal solutions, and a wide range of stakeholders. Cities are problem owners and living labs for finding solutions through design-enabled innovation initiatives. However, to reach collective...
conference paper 2022
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Lopez Reyes, M.E. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Participatory methods have been widely explored in the public sector to democratize city-making projects and foster civic engagement. Although well-intentioned, participatory processes still too often exclude citizens. The current study looks for elements enabling city makers to articulate an inclusive Participatory City Making process. Starting...
conference paper 2021
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Buckenmayer, M.B. (author), Gonçalves, M. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Social innovations are promising to tackle today's complex global challenges, especially when they scale, leading to a higher impact, which can generate asocietal transformation. The current work elaborates on scaling deep, a specific scaling strategy aiming to shift cultural values, mindsets and beliefs. However, applying this strategy in...
conference paper 2021
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Buckenmayer, M.B. (author), Gonçalves, M. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
“Off to new shores!” is a two-hour, interactive online workshop, participants will sail together to common ground and co-create a shared understanding of central concepts regarding a provided case. Participants learn and apply the concept of fruitful friction and use the metaphor of sailing. Fruitful friction is a concept that deliberately...
conference paper 2021
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van Loenen, B. (author), Zuiderwijk-van Eijk, A.M.G. (author), Vancauwenberghe, G. (author), Lopez-Pellicer, Francisco J. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Alexopoulos, Charalampos (author), Magnussen, Rikke (author), Saddiqa, Mubashrah (author), Dulong de Rosnay, Melanie (author), Crompvoets, Joep (author), Pollini, Andrea (author), Re, Barbara (author), Casiano Flores, Cesar (author)
Current open data systems lag behind in their promised value creation and sustainability. The objective of the current study is twofold: 1) to investigate whether existing open data systems meet the requirements of open data ecosystems, and 2) to develop a research agenda that discusses the gaps between current open data systems on the one hand...
journal article 2021
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Hein, C.M. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Sennema, Hilde (author)
Over the last decades, values have been re-addressed in planning, policies, businesses, heritage and education. While these fields seem to agree on the importance of values, it is often unclear what actors mean by values, and how they use these values to shape decisions. A decade after a global financial crisis, in the midst of a global pandemic...
journal article 2021
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Magni, A. (author), Calderon Gonzalez, A. (author), Mulder, I. (author)
Over the past years, a growing number of local initiatives are generating solutions for societal challenges in their cities. However, the scale and complexity of these challenges force urban innovators to constantly adapt and learn, having to acquire new capabilities that will help them advance towards systemic change. In the current work, we...
conference paper 2021
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Hein, C.M. (author), Van de Laar, Paul (author), Jansen, Maurice (author), Luning, Sabine (author), Brandellero, Amanda (author), Azman, Lucija (author), Hinman, Sarah (author), Mulder, I. (author), Harteveld, Maurice (author)
Port cities are a particular type of territory and are often long-standing examples of resilience, bringing opportunities, wealth, and innovation to their nations and their citizens. They have developed at the crossroads of international trade and commerce and the intersection of sea and land. Flows of people through trade and migration have...
report 2020
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Rita, F. (author), Mulder, I. (author), Calderon Gonzalez, A. (author)
Public management needs to keep pace with contemporary problems and harvest capabilities to meet future scenarios. Consequently, practitioners in the public field must advocate for critical discussions and engage with people who are going to benefit from their guidance. The purpose of the current research is to investigate strategies to<br/...
conference paper 2020
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