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[Effective implementation of the Quadruple Helix-Based Innovation Model for active ageing].

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2018-11-29

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Padial, Mónica
Pinzón, Sandra
Navarro, Bibiana
San Juan, Pilar
Ruiz, Josefa
Espinosa, Juan Manuel

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This paper shows an experience of the practical implementation of the Quadruple Helix-Based Innovation Model of Reference Sites of the European Commission through the Design Thinking method. This method establishes that, in order to successfully achieve the design of a digital solution, five unavoidable phases must be covered: empathize, define, ideate, prototype and test. The process was approached using the research action design. Qualitative data collection and analysis techniques were applied in each phase: qualitative meta-synthesis, focus groups, biographical interviews, professional and community forums and techniques of prototyping and testing with users. The systematic application of this method has facilitated the consolidation of a cooperative work model in which the main key agents in active and healthy ageing interact. Thus, products and services have been developed to better meet the needs of the users, making them an active part of the creation process.

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Community Participation
Europe
Focus Groups
Healthy Aging
Humans
Meta-Analysis as Topic
Models, Theoretical
Organizational Innovation
Qualitative Research
Review Literature as Topic
Software

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Community participation, Diseño de software, Envejecimiento saludable, Healthy aging, Innovación organizativa, Organizational innovation, Participación comunitaria, Software design

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