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Exploring the benefits of integrating business model research within living lab projects
Business model and living lab research both have similar objectives – to maximize the probability of successful market introduction of innovative solutions – be it through different means. Yet, there are still only few studies or reports discussing both, with those studies that do touch the subject staying at a high level. iMinds Living Labs has gained a lot of experience in combined living lab and business model innovation projects and, rather than being competing approaches, our results have shown that these two research methodologies can be complementary, where the combined approach turns out to be more powerful than each individual approach used alone. The goal of this article is to promote the inclusion of business model research in a model of "a living lab as a service" (and vice versa) by explaining the benefits and by introducing a practical framework to implement such combined research tracks based on the experience at iMinds Living Labs over the past few years
Field-concentration phase diagram of a quantum spin liquid with bond defects
The magnetic susceptibility of the gapped quantum spin liquid compound
(CHN)CuCl and its chemically disordered derivatives
(CHN)Cu(ClBr) are systematically studied
in magnetic fields of up to 45 T, as a function of Br concentration. The
corresponding field-temperature and field-concentration phase diagrams are
determined. Measurements on the disorder-free parent compound are not fully
consistent with previously published results by other authors [PRL{\bf 96},
257203 (2006)]. The effect of Br/Cl substitution on the magnetic properties is
superficially similar to that of finite temperature. However, important
differences are identified and discussed with reference to the previously
studied magnetic excitation spectra.Comment: 6 pages, 6 figures. Submitted to PRB as regular pape
The Platformisation of the European Mobile Industry
This paper argues that the structure of the mobile communications industry is being decisively affected by 'platformisation', yet in a present context of strong 'platform ambiguity'. It introduces the concept of gatekeeper roles to compare current mobile platform initiatives, and proposes a typology of platforms to characterise the various models encountered.Mobile Platforms, Business Models, Gatekeeping, Platform Typology
Strong couplings and form factors of charmed mesons in holographic QCD
We extend the two-flavor hard-wall holographic model of Erlich, Katz, Son and
Stephanov [Phys.\ Rev.\ Lett.\ {\bf 95}, 261602 (2005)] to four flavors to
incorporate strange and charm quarks. The model incorporates chiral and flavor
symmetry breaking and provides a reasonable description of masses and weak
decay constants of a variety of scalar, pseudoscalar, vector and axial-vector
strange and charmed mesons. In particular, we examine flavor symmetry breaking
in the strong couplings of the  meson to the charmed  and 
mesons. We also compute electromagnetic form factors of the , , ,
,  and  mesons. We compare our results for the  and 
mesons with lattice QCD data and other nonperturbative approaches.Comment: 18 pages, 8 figures. V3: Added 3 new references. Version published in
  Phys. Rev. 
Holographic deconfinement transition in the presence of a magnetic field
We investigate the thermodynamics of the flavour sector of the Sakai-Sugimoto
model in the presence of a magnetic field. Renormalizing the euclidean
Dirac-Born-Infeld action in the antipodal limit, we find for the confined and
deconfined phases positive contributions to the pressures that grow with the
magnetic field. We also obtain positive magnetic susceptibilities indicating a
paramagnetic behaviour of quarks. Using these results we estimate a
\lambda^2/N_c correction to the deconfinement temperature that decreases as a
function of the magnetic field.Comment: V4 1+20 pages, 6 figures, references and one figure added. Version
  published in JHE
A fourfold typology of living labs: an empirical investigation amongst the ENoLL community
Living Labs can be seen as a means to structure user involvement in innovation processes. However, in this rather young research domain, there is no consensus yet regarding supporting theories and frameworks. This has resulted in a wide variety of projects and approaches being called ‘Living Labs’, which leaves a clear conceptualization and definition a task in progress. Within this research paper we propose a fourfold categorization of Living Labs based on a literature review and validated by an empirical investigation of the characteristics of 64 ICT Living Labs from the European Network of Living Labs (ENoLL). The four types are Living Labs for collaboration and knowledge support activities, original ‘American’ Living Labs, Living Labs as extension to testbeds and Living Labs that support context research and co-creation with users
Deep Inelastic Scattering in Holographic AdS/QCD Models
We review the description of deep inelastic scattering using some AdS/QCD
phenomenological models.Comment: Talk presented by NRFB at Light Cone 2009: Relativistic Hadronic and
  Particle Physics, 8-13 Jul 2009, Sao Jose dos Campos, Brazi
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