Systemic Innovation for Operationalizing the Bioeconomy!
I. Transitions
Bioeconomy transitions pose challenges, requiring an overarching systemic change to overcome them
II. Innovation
To operationalise bioeconomy, innovation is key, as it will allow value creation in the field through new products, processes or organisational practices, which are efficient alternative solutions to fossil-based products and have positive impacts on the environment and society at large.
III. Systemic Innovation
Systemic innovation facilitates the operationalisation of the bioeconomy by uniting stakeholders from diverse sectors and encouraging the acquisition of complementary knowledge, crucial factors in fostering innovation and driving disruptive changes
IV. Co-Evolutionary Changes
Given the cross-industry nature of bioeconomy, a systemic action plan is imperative. This entails bridging knowledge disparities between research and industry and mobilising stakeholders across and beyond value chains to tackle complex sustainability challenges through co-evolutionary changes in technology, economy, culture, and organizational forms
V. Participatory Approach
A participatory approach involving multiple stakeholders during the innovation process is vital, along with embracing diversity in knowledge sources and disciplines for developing new technologies in the bioeconomy sector
Make sure to check out the article by Laura Carraresi, PhD at Nofima here:
https://lnkd.in/eWDD2aRw
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Associate professor at shiraz uni.
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