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Item Measurement of the social construction of knowledge: validation and reliability of the K-Social-C instrument(Springer, 2022-04-26) Yañez-Figueroa, J. A.; Ramírez-Montoya, M. S.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.The social construction of knowledge developed in social innovation laboratories occurs through the open innovation approach, which is the focus of the present study. The study variables were measured with the K-Social-C questionnaire. It was necessary to consider the indicators of each of these variables reported in the literature and the characteristics of construct, content, and criterion validity and reliability to demonstrate solidly that the instrument measures what it is intended to measure. This document confirms the conceptualization and measurement of three variables: social construction of knowledge (SCK), open innovation (OI), and social innovation laboratories (SIL). The K-Social-C questionnaire is a self-administered instrument that can measure the three variables and their indicators. The questionnaire's validity and reliability were demonstrated through statistical procedures; the content validation and expert agreement were through Kendall's concordance coefficient and the content validity coefficient. We also calculated the internal consistency with Cronbach's alpha as the reliability coefficient. We extended the calculation with exploratory factor analysis and convergent and discriminant validity. However, to study the SCK, OI and SIL variables, we still had to consider the needs and social implications of innovation in each context.Item Social innovation laboratories for the social construction of knowledge: systematic review of literature(2021-10-05) Yañez-Figueroa, J. A.; Ramírez-Montoya, M. S.; García-Peñalvo, F. J.Social innovation laboratories (SIL) are spaces for the construction of knowledge where UNESCO’s Sustainable Development Goals can be met. The objective of the research was to identify the most relevant studies about the social construction of knowledge, within the framework of the SIL, related to environmental problems and to analyze them in order to propose solutions for sustainability. The method used to locate the articles published in open access, from 2010 to 2020, in Scopus, Web of Science and Google Academic, was the Systematic Literature Review. The findings show that the working groups are multidisciplinary and originate proposals from different areas of science. The products are built with an open approach. Universities are the spaces that most promote participation in the laboratories to generate sustainability actions applicable in real life and work is done to scale up the prototypes to local, national and international levels.Item Innovación abierta, interdisciplinaria y colaborativa para formar en sustentablidad energética a través de MOOCs e investigación educativa(Ediciones Universidad de Salamanca, 2018-12-31) Ramírez-Montoya, M. S.La sustentabilidad energética es un reto global y el ámbito formativo tiene una gran oportunidad para aportar formación con esfuerzos compartidos. El objetivo de este artículo es presentar los avances que se han realizado en la formación a través de cursos masivos abiertos (MOOC, por sus siglas en inglés) e investigación educativa, en el ámbito de un proyecto: Laboratorio Binacional para la Gestión Inteligente de la Sustentabilidad Energética y Formación Tecnológica. Se usó la metodología de estudio de caso para presentar el subproyecto “Innovación abierta, interdisciplinaria y colaborativa para formar en sustentablidad energética a través de MOOCs e investigación educativa”. El caso se presenta en cinco categorías: presentación de avances, principales logros e impactos, áreas de oportunidad/riesgos a futuro, estrategias de cumplimiento y portafolio de productos/servicios. Los hallazgos dan cuenta de evidencias de co-construcción, innovación, trabajo en red e interdisciplinariedad. El aporte del artículo radica en presentar evidencia empírica que puede ser de valor para quines toman decisiones: autoridades gubernamentales, innovadores, comunidad académica, organismos públicos o privados, interesados en el desarrollo de cultura energética, investigación e innovación educativa.