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This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 613194 EU-InnovatE: Sustainable Lifestyles & Green Economy in Europe to 2050 Company-Driven Sustainability Innovation Integrating Users and Entrepreneurs 04 October 2016

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programmefor research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 613194

EU-InnovatE: Sustainable Lifestyles & Green

Economy in Europe to 2050

Company-Driven Sustainability Innovation Integrating Users and

Entrepreneurs

04 October 2016

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Agenda

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15:00 Webinar opens

15:05 Introduction & contextSimon Pickard, Director International Programmes, ABIS

15:10 Presentation of emerging evidence & findingsMinna Halme - Professor of Sustainability Management - Aalto University

Angelina Korsunova - Project manager at EU-InnovatE - Aalto University

Jennifer Goodman - Post-doctoral researcher EU-InnovatE - Aalto University

15:35 Questions and comments

15:55 Summary & forthcoming events

16:00 Webinar closes

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Context: Sustainable Lifestyles at EU Level

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Strategic policy objectives:

1. Promoting smart, sustainable and inclusive growth in the

single market

2. Managing an ageing population while reducing current

levels of energy, transport and resource use

3. Rethinking consumption / production systems as part of a

transition to low-carbon economy by 2050

Ref: SPREAD 2050

(www.sustainable-lifestyles.eu)

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EU Policy Research Questions

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i. Links between economic, ecological, human and technological

systems and their influence on consumers' values and behaviour

ii. Short and long-term obstacles and opportunities associated with the

transition to European sustainable lifestyles and green economy

iii. New ways and new business models to manage natural resources

while reducing consumption and improving quality of life

iv. Prospects for sustainable lifestyles and the green economy

(i.e. trends up to 2050)

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EU-InnovatE Consortium

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Key Idea

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„ ... investigate

the creative, innovative and

entrepreneurial roles of users

in developing novel sustainable

products, services and systems

(Sustainable Lifestyles 2.0).“

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Towards User Innovation

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WP 7

Synthesis

SL 2.0

WP 8 Dissemination

WP 9 Management

WP 6 Policy Design for SL 2.0

WP 5 Measuring Trends SL 2.0

WP 3

Company

Sustainability

Innovation

Integrating Users

WP 4

User

Sustainability

Innovation and

Entrepreneurship

WP 2 Future of SL 2.0

WP 1 Past and Present of SL 2.0

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programmefor research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 613194

Company-Driven Sustainability

Innovation Integrating Users and

Entrepreneurs

PRESENTERS:Minna Halme - Professor of Sustainability Management - Aalto University

Angelina Korsunova - Project manager at EU-InnovatE - Aalto University

Jennifer Goodman - Post-doctoral researcher EU-InnovatE - Aalto University

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Introducing the Presenters

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Minna Halme Professor of Sustainability

ManagementAalto University

Angelina KorsunovaProject manager at EU-InnovatE

Aalto University

Jennifer GoodmanPost-doctoral researcher EU-InnovatE

Aalto University

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Company-Driven Sustainability Innovation

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What does it mean?

How can we do it?

Why do we need to think about this?

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The world is ridden with environmental and

social problems like climate change, poverty,

inequality and the refugee crisis that easily

give us a sense of hopelessness.

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But…

…these sustainability problems and challenges can also be sources of

new innovations

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Innovation as a way forward

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• 18 cases

• Large companies

• End user involvement

• 4 domains: energy,

mobility, living, food

• 4 regions

• Innovations which

addressed social and/or

environmental issues

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Background

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Skanska:

• Affordable, eco-efficient housing for

low incomes

• Public authority, end users,

academia, business partners

Examples

Vélib’:

• City cycle share system

• Public authority, end users,

sustainability start-up, cycling

associations

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• Companies worked with ordinary people, users, environmental and social

groups, academia and public sector organisations.

• Sustainability innovation calls for novel ideas or capabilities beyond the usual

business partners.

• The best recipe is to work with a limited number of selected stakeholders. Only

large companies have enough resources to do this.

• Most impactful sustainability-oriented innovation resulted from involving multiple

company members in innovation with stakeholders.

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Key Findings

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Multiple stakeholders

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E.On:

• Smart control system for solar power

• Public authority, academic, end user,

business

Frosta:

• Additive free frozen fish

• Business, end user, academia, CSO,

public authority

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Beyond the usual business partners

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Rockwool:

• Eco friendly housing shelters

• CSO, academic, end users

Ecoveritas:

• Solution for food wastage

• Business, CSO, end users

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The best recipe: strategies for collaboration with

deviant partners

Strategy 1:

- Selective early collaboration- Few stakeholder partners- Early phase of collaboration

Strategy 2:

- Selective late collaboration- Verification strategy- Inputs from stakeholders are

minimal in the early phasesStrategy 3:

- Broad committed collaboration- Final decisions are taken alone- Most suitable for large companies with extensive resources

In the times whenopen innovation is becoming a normacross differentindustries keepinginnovation and stakeholdersrelationshipsseparate makes littlesense from business point of view

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Managerial implications

• Importance of strong ties

• Integrating stakeholders into innovation processes of sustainable products require building of strong ties to stakeholders.

• Importance of Fuzzy Front End

• Not a necessary condition but strong signal that beneficial in order to achieve high sustainability outcome.

• Avoid too large stakeholder networks

• Particularly important for smaller companies

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FFE NPD

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Stakeholder roles

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EducatorConcept refiner

Context enabler

Impact extender

Stimulator Initiator

Broker/Mediator

Legitimator

Proactive

Reactive

Mixed

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Organizational readiness for Open Innovation

Organizational Barriers Organizational Enablers

- Organizational fragmentation (outsourcing)

- Communication barriers

- Integration issues

- Skepticism – not invented here syndrome

- Difficulty accessing user insights

- Accessing end-users (stability)

- Keeping stakeholder motivated

- Managing knowledge inflow insights

- Secrecy issues

- Top management support

- Stakeholder support

- Independent department with cross-functional

team

- Government support (legitimizer)

- Integration in research project

- Company culture

- Sufficient funding

- Autonomy of innovation teams

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Source: : . Zimmerling, Roed Nielsen, Korsunova, Juntunen (2015); Gürtler 2013; Braun 2012; Albers 2010, Enkel 2009

Opportunities: faster time to market, lower costs, early technology adoption etc.

Risks: Know-how loss, increased complexity, demotivation of employees etc.

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Success factors for two innovation projects

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Top Management

support

Independent

department

Multi-stakeholder

involvement

Innovation culture

BMW Verbund

• Direct • Direct

• Planned cross-functional team • Evolving cross-functional team

• Universities• Energy supplier• Infrastructure partner• Public authorities

• Research institutions• Equipment development• Infrastructure partner• Car dealer• Public authorities

• History of innovativeness and open innovation approaches

• Open company culture• Strong personal commitment

Source: : . Zimmerling, Purtik, Welpe (2016)

The results of the qualitative comparative analysis show that the intense collaboration with users at all stages of the development process triggered a strong product-service character of the emerging mobility solutions that increase market attractiveness.

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How to….?

• Look out for policy initiatives or projects stimulated by public authorities

• Work with ‘unusual’ stakeholders to help navigate the complex multi-stakeholder

environment.

• Give users and new audiences the chance to try out new concepts of products

or services.

• Get users involved in on-line ideas contests. As well as technical functionality

and rewards, pay attention to:

• Leadership style: clear vision, joint goals, exceed expectations, transformational

• Competitive climate: emphasis on competition may not be most effective

• Work with CSOs, academia and public authorities to build credibility and trust,

and to sensitize the public of new sustainability solutions

• Don’t take policy as a given! Public authorities can help create a regulatory-

friendly environment.

• Sustainability specialists can help extend the impact of new innovations to

create more holistic solutions.

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Summary

• Sustainability challenges and the innovations needed to respond to them are

urgent and systemic.

• Research covered sustainability-oriented product, service and business model

innovations in established companies around Europe.

• Companies worked with ordinary people, users, environmental and social

groups, academia and public sector organisations.

• Sustainability innovation calls for novel ideas or capabilities beyond the usual

business partners.

• The best recipe is to work with a limited number of selected stakeholders. Only

large companies have enough resources to do this.

• Most impactful sustainability-oriented innovation resulted from involving multiple

company members in innovation with stakeholders.

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Why?

What?

How?

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programmefor research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 613194

Questions & Feedback from Participants

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Summary & Forthcoming Events

FINAL CONFERENCE

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22

HOSTED BY ABIS @ ATELIER

DES TANNEURS IN BRUSSELS

EXPLORATION OF PATHWAYS TO

ACCELERATE SUSTAINABILITY

ENTREPRENEURSHIP

NO CONFERENCE FEES!

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For More Information

www.euinnovate.com

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This project has received funding from the European Union's Seventh Framework Programmefor research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 613194

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