학술논문

Citizen and employee involvement in public service development through user-driven methods
Document Type
Conference
Source
2014 International Conference on Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE) Engineering, Technology and Innovation (ICE), 2014 International ICE Conference on. :1-9 Jun, 2014
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Technological innovation
Cities and towns
Communities
Organizations
Internet
Reliability
Usability
open innovation
Living Lab
user involvement
user-driven methods
service design
user experience
Language
Abstract
This paper investigates the use of various user-driven methods in the development of public services. As an example, the paper presents a case where citizens and employees were brought together to identify development needs for remote-enabled public services. User-driven methods provided by a local Living Lab were used to solve the encountered challenges. The outcome of this study indicates that use of multiple methods ensures comprehensive and reliable results as well as deep insight of service usage, thereby resulting in usable, useful and desirable public service.