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Co-Creation as the Solution to Sustainability Challenges in the Greenhouse Horticultural Industry: The Importance of a Structured Innovation Management Process

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 13, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13137149

Keywords

co-creation; innovation; multi-stakeholder network; sustainable innovations; high-tech context; stakeholder relationship management; greenhouse horticulture

Funding

  1. European Union
  2. Interreg Flanders-The Netherlands V-European Fund for Regional Development, European Union
  3. European Fund for Regional Development
  4. Agency for Innovation and Entrepreneurship (VLAIO) (BE)
  5. Province of Antwerp (BE)
  6. Flemish Cabinet for Environment, Nature and Agriculture (BE)
  7. Province of Limburg (NL)
  8. Dutch Ministry of Economic Affairs (NL)

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This study investigates how co-creation processes are structured and how stakeholder relationship management affects the progress of sustainable and climate-neutral high-tech innovations in the greenhouse horticultural industry. Results show that co-creation management should focus on team composition, partner alignment, and transparent communication, especially in the initial stages of the process. In sustainable high-tech contexts, co-creation facilitators need technical knowledge and skills to successfully drive innovation forward.
Sustainable innovations try to resolve complex challenges related to climate change. Co-creation with diverse stakeholders in innovation networks opens opportunities to successfully develop and implement sustainable innovations. However, collaboration between heterogeneous partners poses challenges at the level of stakeholder relationship management that affect the progress of innovation development. This study's purpose is to investigate how co-creation processes that develop sustainable and climate-neutral high-tech innovations in the greenhouse horticultural industry should be structured and how stakeholder relationship management affects the progress of innovation development. Design methodology is linked with innovation management literature. A case study observed seven innovation trajectories that developed energy saving and climate-neutral growing techniques in the greenhouse horticultural industry in Flanders (Belgium) and The Netherlands over a period of three years. In-depth interviews (n = 13) were conducted to have the partners reflect on the co-creation process. Results show that co-creation management should focus on team composition, partner alignment and transparent communication about intentions, expectations and role division throughout the process. The initial stages of a co-creation process are crucial for context mapping and creation of team cohesion and do affect the subsequent stages in the process. Besides, in sustainable high-tech contexts, co-creation facilitators are faced with the need for technical knowledge and skills.

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