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Chuan Li
Research Unit for Economics of Culture and Tourism, Applied Economics Department, University of Valencia, Av. Tarongers s/n, 46022, Valencia, Spain

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Journal article
Published: 23 June 2020 in Sustainability
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Design policy for innovation and prosperity has been acknowledged and adopted globally. Existing literature on design policy usually adopts a top-down perspective to analyse the components of the design innovation system and ignores the practical needs of practitioners. Our study aims to explore potential opportunities and challenges of design policies for design-enabled innovation from a bottom-up perspective. We firstly discussed the enabling role of design in the context of design as input, output and process of innovation with emphasis on design-enabled innovation conception; then European design policies are reviewed in terms of characteristics, priorities and strategies at EU, national and regional levels. Based on multiple case studies on the SWOT (i.e. Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats) analysis of 50 European design innovation initiatives, we summarised eight dimensions of SWOT factors—organisation, production, performance, knowledge, environment, market, technology and institution—so as to identify main strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats that practitioners are facing, and discussed common and specific factors that might influence the identification of SWOT forces by taking into account country and sector factors. We concluded that European design policy is located at a point of intergenerational transition from awareness raising to capacity building, which calls for more coordinated policies to tackle current opportunities and challenges.

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Chuan Li; Pau Köster. Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of European Design Policy to Enable Innovation. The Case of Designscapes Project. Sustainability 2020, 12, 5132 .

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Chuan Li, Pau Köster. Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of European Design Policy to Enable Innovation. The Case of Designscapes Project. Sustainability. 2020; 12 (12):5132.

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Chuan Li; Pau Köster. 2020. "Exploring the Opportunities and Challenges of European Design Policy to Enable Innovation. The Case of Designscapes Project." Sustainability 12, no. 12: 5132.

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Published: 05 September 2019 in Journal of Cultural Economy
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The relationship between collaboration and innovation in cultural organisations is an emerging topic that has drawn particular attention from scholars and practitioners. The main aim of this study is to assess the role of collaboration in the process of innovation in museum organisations. To achieve this aim, first, we develop a four-domain analytical framework by matching innovation types to cultural production processes to reflect the peculiarities of museum innovation. By applying this framework to the multiple case studies from four Spanish museums, we identify three main motivations (supplementing manpower, compensating for the scarcity of knowledge, improving demand-driven innovation) and four forms of collaboration (teamwork, outsourcing, consortium and conversation) and summarise the different modes of collaboration involved in various domains of production and innovation. An assessment is conducted subsequently to evaluate the effectiveness of existing collaborations in achieving technological and cultural innovation in museums. Finally, a list of implications for museums’ innovation management is presented.

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Chuan Li; Vicente Coll-Serrano. Assessing the role of collaboration in the process of museum innovation. Journal of Cultural Economy 2019, 12, 590 -606.

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Chuan Li, Vicente Coll-Serrano. Assessing the role of collaboration in the process of museum innovation. Journal of Cultural Economy. 2019; 12 (6):590-606.

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Chuan Li; Vicente Coll-Serrano. 2019. "Assessing the role of collaboration in the process of museum innovation." Journal of Cultural Economy 12, no. 6: 590-606.

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Published: 17 October 2018 in Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications
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The relationship between cities and innovation in present times can be regarded from a distinctive perspective. As it is vital to rethink our development patterns, in order to contrast global warming and its ominous threats, cities are themselves concrete materials for innovation. Therefore, cities challenge the very same concept of innovation by adding the long-term perspective to its social assessment framework. Cities are therefore seen both as hotbeds of creativity and innovative culture and places where different actors (policy makers, civil servants, NGOs, citizens, start-uppers, entrepreneurs, etc.) receive continuous stimuli to engage in innovations that fulfil specific needs (be they market, organisational or community related).

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Grazia Concilio; Chuan Li; Pau Rausell; Ilaria Tosoni. Cities as Enablers of Innovation. Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications 2018, 43 -60.

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Grazia Concilio, Chuan Li, Pau Rausell, Ilaria Tosoni. Cities as Enablers of Innovation. Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications. 2018; ():43-60.

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Grazia Concilio; Chuan Li; Pau Rausell; Ilaria Tosoni. 2018. "Cities as Enablers of Innovation." Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications , no. : 43-60.

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Published: 17 October 2018 in Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications
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Three key concept domains are considered and explored in a unitary framework. They are: innovation, the only possible response to global crises, aiming at transforming behaviours and practices towards systemic changes and transition; design, a way of creatively conceiving, developing and driving forward new practices for undertaking large scale transitions; and cities, seen as the environments where problems present themselves in the most socially relevant way and at the same time as key opportunities for testing and adopting forms of innovation which target global challenges. The chapter positions the three key concepts in relation to the most relevant academic references and to the current debate on innovation processes.

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Munir Abbasi; Joe Cullen; Chuan Li; Francesco Molinari; Nicola Morelli; Pau Rausell; Luca Simeone; Lampros Stergioulas; Ilaria Tosoni; Kirsten Van Dam. A Triplet Under Focus: Innovation, Design and the City. Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications 2018, 15 -41.

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Munir Abbasi, Joe Cullen, Chuan Li, Francesco Molinari, Nicola Morelli, Pau Rausell, Luca Simeone, Lampros Stergioulas, Ilaria Tosoni, Kirsten Van Dam. A Triplet Under Focus: Innovation, Design and the City. Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications. 2018; ():15-41.

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Munir Abbasi; Joe Cullen; Chuan Li; Francesco Molinari; Nicola Morelli; Pau Rausell; Luca Simeone; Lampros Stergioulas; Ilaria Tosoni; Kirsten Van Dam. 2018. "A Triplet Under Focus: Innovation, Design and the City." Tunable Low-Power Low-Noise Amplifier for Healthcare Applications , no. : 15-41.

Journal article
Published: 19 September 2018 in Museum Management and Curatorship
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Chuan Li; Sendy Ghirardi. The role of collaboration in innovation at cultural and creative organisations. The case of the museum. Museum Management and Curatorship 2018, 34, 273 -289.

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Chuan Li, Sendy Ghirardi. The role of collaboration in innovation at cultural and creative organisations. The case of the museum. Museum Management and Curatorship. 2018; 34 (3):273-289.

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Chuan Li; Sendy Ghirardi. 2018. "The role of collaboration in innovation at cultural and creative organisations. The case of the museum." Museum Management and Curatorship 34, no. 3: 273-289.