2017
DOI: 10.3390/su9122253
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Innovation Systems for Transformations towards Sustainability? Taking the Normative Dimension Seriously

Abstract: Abstract:The aim of this article is to complement research on transformations towards sustainability by drawing upon the innovation systems (IS) framework. The IS framework already serves as a suitable and influential basis for research on processes of technological innovation and economic change. We argue that improving the capacity of an IS framework for dealing with wicked problems and the normative complexity of sustainability requires a fundamental paradigm shift because in the current IS paradigm innovat… Show more

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“…However, to what end? So far, innovation has frequently been implicitly regarded as desirable per se [3,90,91] and, by default, creating something valuable. However, if IS research shall be aimed at contributing to developing solution strategies to global sustainability challenges, a mere increase in innovative performance by improving the flow of economically relevant knowledge will not suffice [3].…”
Section: Knowledge Concepts In Transformative Sustainability Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…However, to what end? So far, innovation has frequently been implicitly regarded as desirable per se [3,90,91] and, by default, creating something valuable. However, if IS research shall be aimed at contributing to developing solution strategies to global sustainability challenges, a mere increase in innovative performance by improving the flow of economically relevant knowledge will not suffice [3].…”
Section: Knowledge Concepts In Transformative Sustainability Sciencementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, solution attempts need to be based on a systemic consideration of the dynamics, complementarities, and interrelatedness of the affected systems [3].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Fifthly, the relationship between the efficiency, service quality, and customer satisfaction for state-owned commercial banks in China was analyzed in relation to the arts catalyst of creative organizations for the Fourth Industrial Revolution [50,51]. Sixthly, taking the normative dimensions in the innovation systems for transformations toward sustainability was analyzed in relation to the economics of industrial innovation [52]. Seventhly, the consumer acceptance of the home energy management system was analyzed with relation to micro open innovation dynamics [2].…”
Section: Sustainability Of Economic Growth: Combining Technology Marmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Tackling such challenges necessitates to move the traditional (R)IS approach beyond its focus on technological innovation and economic growth and to question the uncritical view that innovation is always beneficial (Martin, 2015). Issues related to the societal desirability of innovation, the directionality of change and the goal-orientation of innovation systems deserve due attention (Schlaile et al, 2017). Some of these aspects have recently been addressed in the literature on responsible research and innovation that deals with themes such as ethics as a design principle, technology assessment and foresight, risk assessment and monitoring of new technologies at an early stage of the innovation process, and the use of codes of conduct, standards, and of certification schemes as process principles (see, for example, Von Schomberg (2011)).…”
Section: Traditional Systemic Approaches and Policiesmentioning
confidence: 99%