Facilitators of value co-creation in the humanitarian aid context for assistive technology users
| Registration units | Context units |
|---|---|
| Technology | A4: Technologies enable real-time data collection and analysis |
| A9: Transparency, accessibility and replicability are key for inclusive technology development | |
| A12: 3D printing facilitates product concept refinement | |
| A14: Information technologies facilitate efficient stakeholder communication | |
| A20: Social media enables real-time data collection and analysis | |
| A26: Digital platforms integrate resources and foster collaboration | |
| A31: High trust levels can be developed through NGOs | |
| A35: Technologies enable continuous data collection and remote monitoring | |
| A36: Blockchain provides privacy and security through data decentralisation | |
| A46: Digital technologies are crucial for large data collection and analysis | |
| A47: Technologies can control disease spread | |
| A62: Information technologies improve communication and information sharing | |
| A70: Technology provides more independent environmental interaction | |
| A71: Use of drone reduces operational costs in relief operations | |
| A78: Social networks play a role in real-time information exchange | |
| Collaboration | A2: International cooperation enables effective solutions |
| A10: Deep understanding of local communities is fundamental | |
| A15: Public–private partnerships are essential in addressing global health challenges | |
| A18: Collaboration with local experts helps in information acquisition | |
| A27: Benefits of active community participation | |
| A29: A participatory design approach aids idea generation and decision-making | |
| A35: Professional collaboration is vital for developing innovative tools and algorithms | |
| A40: International collaboration acts as a facilitator | |
| A44: Public–private partnerships are important for designing, producing and commercialising ATs | |
| A50: Active user inclusion in AT development is crucial | |
| A54: Collaboration among actors and network formation are beneficial | |
| A58: Interaction through co-creation and workshops | |
| A60: Public–private partnerships effectively bring actors together for global health problems | |
| A66: Collaboration among different sectors optimises services | |
| Organisation and management | A12: Benefits of a user-centred approach |
| A63: Institutional strengthening in project coordination | |
| A67: Transparency is necessity in independent evaluations | |
| A69: Effective information systems and standardised process | |
| A75: Development of documents outlining stakeholder responsibilities | |
| A85: Efficient management in goods delivery | |
| A90: Promotion of a knowledge-sharing environment | |
| Public policies | A11: Government support in integrating multifaceted stakeholders |
| A28: Flexible funding is important for crisis prevention and response | |
| A63: Cooperation strategies facilitate environmentally positive project implementation | |
| A80: Support from institutions, public policies and a favourable regulatory environment | |
| A82: Introduction of laws prohibiting discrimination and promoting accessibility | |
| Creative solutions | A3: Creativity as a mechanism for healing and learning |
| A21: Incorporation of game elements to increase user motivation and interest | |
| A45: System adaptations improve behavioural patterns, attention and motivation | |
| A55: Encouragement of diverse and creative idea generation | |
| Resources | A20: The essentiality of critical social infrastructure for continuous research support |
| A32: The importance of technical support for technology use | |
| A51: The importance of access to financial, technological and specialised knowledge | |
| A60: Strategies to address global health challenges and facilitate access to medicines | |
| A64: The impact of a collaborative environment that benefits user interaction | |
| Research | A6: Active beneficiary participation and humanitarian-local community collaboration are necessities |
| A7: The importance of information collection, organisation and synthesis | |
| A18: Historical disaster impact data allows vulnerability index calibration | |
| A47: The importance of international collaboration | |
| A73: Development of low-cost and portable devices | |
| Innovation or heterodox practices | A6: Digitalisation and new technologies facilitate communication and data collection |
| A22: Mutual support between rich and poor countries in solution development and learning sharing | |
| A29: The effectiveness of using design thinking | |
| A54: The benefits of adaptability and learning capacity, enabling innovative approaches |
| Registration units | Context units |
|---|---|
| A4: Technologies enable real-time data collection and analysis | |
| A9: Transparency, accessibility and replicability are key for inclusive technology development | |
| A12: 3D printing facilitates product concept refinement | |
| A14: Information technologies facilitate efficient stakeholder communication | |
| A20: Social media enables real-time data collection and analysis | |
| A26: Digital platforms integrate resources and foster collaboration | |
| A31: High trust levels can be developed through NGOs | |
| A35: Technologies enable continuous data collection and remote monitoring | |
| A36: Blockchain provides privacy and security through data decentralisation | |
| A46: Digital technologies are crucial for large data collection and analysis | |
| A47: Technologies can control disease spread | |
| A62: Information technologies improve communication and information sharing | |
| A70: Technology provides more independent environmental interaction | |
| A71: Use of drone reduces operational costs in relief operations | |
| A78: Social networks play a role in real-time information exchange | |
| A2: International cooperation enables effective solutions | |
| A10: Deep understanding of local communities is fundamental | |
| A15: Public–private partnerships are essential in addressing global health challenges | |
| A18: Collaboration with local experts helps in information acquisition | |
| A27: Benefits of active community participation | |
| A29: A participatory design approach aids idea generation and decision-making | |
| A35: Professional collaboration is vital for developing innovative tools and algorithms | |
| A40: International collaboration acts as a facilitator | |
| A44: Public–private partnerships are important for designing, producing and commercialising ATs | |
| A50: Active user inclusion in | |
| A54: Collaboration among actors and network formation are beneficial | |
| A58: Interaction through co-creation and workshops | |
| A60: Public–private partnerships effectively bring actors together for global health problems | |
| A66: Collaboration among different sectors optimises services | |
| A12: Benefits of a user-centred approach | |
| A63: Institutional strengthening in project coordination | |
| A67: Transparency is necessity in independent evaluations | |
| A69: Effective information systems and standardised process | |
| A75: Development of documents outlining stakeholder responsibilities | |
| A85: Efficient management in goods delivery | |
| A90: Promotion of a knowledge-sharing environment | |
| A11: Government support in integrating multifaceted stakeholders | |
| A28: Flexible funding is important for crisis prevention and response | |
| A63: Cooperation strategies facilitate environmentally positive project implementation | |
| A80: Support from institutions, public policies and a favourable regulatory environment | |
| A82: Introduction of laws prohibiting discrimination and promoting accessibility | |
| A3: Creativity as a mechanism for healing and learning | |
| A21: Incorporation of game elements to increase user motivation and interest | |
| A45: System adaptations improve behavioural patterns, attention and motivation | |
| A55: Encouragement of diverse and creative idea generation | |
| A20: The essentiality of critical social infrastructure for continuous research support | |
| A32: The importance of technical support for technology use | |
| A51: The importance of access to financial, technological and specialised knowledge | |
| A60: Strategies to address global health challenges and facilitate access to medicines | |
| A64: The impact of a collaborative environment that benefits user interaction | |
| A6: Active beneficiary participation and humanitarian-local community collaboration are necessities | |
| A7: The importance of information collection, organisation and synthesis | |
| A18: Historical disaster impact data allows vulnerability index calibration | |
| A47: The importance of international collaboration | |
| A73: Development of low-cost and portable devices | |
| A6: Digitalisation and new technologies facilitate communication and data collection | |
| A22: Mutual support between rich and poor countries in solution development and learning sharing | |
| A29: The effectiveness of using design thinking | |
| A54: The benefits of adaptability and learning capacity, enabling innovative approaches |