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Re: [science-iwg] EU project on co-creation

I would be happy to participate. 

Jay

On Aug 17, 2017 9:04 AM, "Marc Vloemans" <marc.vloemans@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Dear all,

Please contact me if I can be of any help.
FYI: I am based in Amsterdam.

Regards,
Marc Vloemans


> Op 17 aug. 2017 om 07:50 heeft Andreas Klingberg <andreas.klingberg@openchrom.net> het volgende geschreven:
>
> Hi everyone,
>
> Lablicate has been approached to join a proposal (TEN4CO) for a EU call, which will be submitted by end of August. As the project deals with co-creation the cooperation within the science working group and Eclipse foundation has raised quite some interest among the coordinators. Therefore I wonder: Is it ok with everyone, if this project (in case it's approved) seeks to gain some insight into the IWG structure and cooperation.
>
> Here is a brief description of the goals:
>
> The main goal of TEN4CO is creating a conceptual framework for co-creation projects from a structural and procedural perspective, in order to maximize their cooperation and impact. The framework is derived from studying four different focus areas (individuals, academia, public organizations and industry) and ten different cultural contexts (geographies). The main result of the project will be a set of cross-domain measurable indicators (both qualitatitve and quantitative), to evaluate the outcomes of co-creation projects, identifying key factors for their success and future sustainability. Results from this project will be disseminated among the 4 main types of stakeholders, to raise awareness about fundamental co-creation principles and best practices to improve effectiveness of this process and good balance among participants.
>
> The Eclipse Science Working Group is an interesting case study, mapping co-creation in open source software development, traditionally presented as a relevant example of successful open collaboration. Hence, we would like to conduct short interviews with members of this working group, to learn more details about its creation, organization and evolution. These interviews should not demand substantial time from participants. This information, together with feedback from  other case studies in TEN4CO (environmental studies, citizen science, social innovation), will help to identify key factors that should be considered to improve the effectiveness and good balance of co-creation processes accross different domains, including the Eclipse Science Working Group itself.
>
> I would appreciate brief feedback.
>
>
> Best,
> Andreas
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