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Future Innovations for Independent Living : Defining New Competences and Professions
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2013)
Due to economic turbulence and ageing population, the Nordic
welfare model is facing significant challenges. Especially in terms of ageing Finland is interesting market since the demographic shift takes place first and ...
From overtourism to sustainable innovations
(Lappeenrannan teknillinen yliopisto, 2021)
Responsible tourism requires sustainable innovations to fulfil the requirements of the future. According to Krippendorf (1986) the term responsible tourism has its roots in Switzerland late 1980´s. Today, responsible tourism ...
ALL ROADS LEAD TO ROME? : Vision-Based Scenario Evaluation concerning Sustainable Residential Areas
(Häme University of Applied Sciences, 2018)
This paper introduces the methodological review and the concrete results concerning the scenarios for sustainable residential areas and their ability to reach the desirable vision in each case. The data collection for the ...
Digital Innovations : Opportunity to Elderly People?
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2018)
Growing number of ageing people is a worldwide phenomenon because of the longer life expectancy and because of the lower birth rate not only in Finland but in all industrialized countries in the world. This means consequences ...
ROME WAS NOT BUILT IN ONE DAY : Future - oriented regional development towards energy - efficient residential areas
(Häme University of Applied Sciences, 2018)
Often, there are visions about the desired future also in the case of energy efficient of residential areas but the challenge is how to reach that vision. The research question in this paper is how to transform the vision ...
Worry Management : a Future-Oriented Management Innovation of Wellbeing Services
(The International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2016)
The context of the work is wellbeing services and their development work both at system level as well as at service experience level. This means that both providers ́ and customers ́ viewpoints are considered ...
Active Digiage? : Desirable Futures for Aging People
(Springer, 2018)
The changing age structure of population, with its growing number of ageing people, is a worldwide phenomenon among industrialized countries, and Finland is not an exception. This has implications for swiftly rising ...
Digital innovations for elderly people – sustainable solutions for the future
(International Society for Professional Innovation Management, 2020)
One megatrend called digitalization will change the everyday living throughout the society in a disruptive way as Christensen has described in his research work [Christensen et al. 2006]. New branches will grow up, old ...
Co-creating well-being services in ecosystems : two cases studies
(European association for research on services conference, 2016)
This paper explores how the co-creation of well-being services can be implemented in a specific context of a well-being service ecosystem consisting of multiple actors in different roles and positions. We analyse, with the ...