@article{ubo:30161,
  author = {Budweg, Steffen and Schaffers, Hans and Ruland, Rudolf and Kristensen, Kjetil and Prinz, Wolfgang},
  title = {Enhancing collaboration in communities of professionals using a Living Lab approach},
  journal = {Production Planning &amp; Control},
  year = {2011},
  volume = {22},
  number = {5/6},
  pages = {594 –609},
  abstract = {The Living Lab approach within the multi-year integrated project ECOSPACE focused on community building and active user involvement in the process of developing, introducing and evaluating new collaboration concepts and tools. This paper reports about implementing and evaluating our adapted Living Labs framework to facilitate innovation in collaborative work environments to enhance professional communities. The pursued implementation approach is considered as a strategy for innovation, change and adoption. We use a perspective of socio-technical systems to explain the change-catalyzing role of our framework and findings.},
  issn = {0953-7287},
  url = {http://www.informaworld.com/smpp/content content=a936144670 db=all}
}


@book{ubo:27380,
  editor = {Budweg, Steffen and Draxler, Sebastian and Lohmann, Steffen and Rashid, Asarnusch and Stevens, Gunnar},
  title = {Proceedings of the 2nd International Workshop on Open Design Spaces (ODS 2010)},
  series = {International reports on socio-informatics},
  year = {2010},
  publisher = {Internationales Institut für Sozio-Informatik},
  address = {Bonn}
}


@inproceedings{ubo:27395,
  author = {Budweg, Steffen and Draxler, Sebastian and Lohmann, Steffen and Rashid, Asarnusch and Stevens, Gunnar},
  chapter = {},
  title = {Open design spaces: socially crafting interactive experiences},
  year = {2010},
  abstract = {Engaging end-users and user communities to take an active part in the co-creation, evolution, and appropriation of modern, interactive systems has become an increasingly important issue over the last years. Bringing together existing research and experiences as well as new challenges such as long-term, large-scale, or highly distributed stakeholders has led to the notion of Open Design Spaces (ODS) to frame and reflect current developments of distributed codesign. Several, formerly often separated strands of research covering different aspects of these challenges have emerged and led to a growing community of researchers and practitioners building on concepts such as Participatory Design, Meta-Design, and End-User Development. Building on two successful predecessors on the topic with more than 50 international researchers and practitioners, the workshop at DIS 2010 focuses particularly on social aspects and community co-creation in Open Design Spaces.},
  url = {http://doi.acm.org/10.1145/1858171.1858261},
  booktitle = {DIS ’10: Proceedings of the 8th ACM Conference on Designing Interactive Systems}
}


@inproceedings{ubo:27410,
  author = {Törpel, Bettina and Budweg, Steffen and Mambrey, Peter and Pankoke-Babatz, Uta and Poschen, Meik and Tan, Dian},
  editor = {Herczeg, Michael and Prinz, Wolfgang and Oberquelle, Horst},
  chapter = {},
  title = {Zur Nutzung einer Kooperationsplattform: Befragung von Nutzenden des BSCW-Systeme.},
  year = {2002},
  publisher = {Teubner},
  address = {Stuttgart, Leipzig, Wiesbaden},
  isbn = {3-519-00364-3},
  booktitle = {Mensch &amp; Computer 2002 - Vom interaktiven Werkzeug zu kooperativen Arbeits- und Lernwelten.}
}


