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Diamanto Politis. Photo.

Diamanto Politis

Professor, Centre Director

Diamanto Politis. Photo.

Promoting water-related innovation through networked acceleration : Insights from the Water Innovation Accelerator

Author

  • Jonas Gabrielsson
  • Diamanto Politis
  • Kenneth M Persson
  • Johan Kronholm

Summary, in English

The current state of the water and sanitation sector has put water-related innovations high on the global policy agenda. However, the systemic complexity that typically surrounds such contexts call for actionable knowledge of how to enable and orchestrate innovative solutions by connecting different players via organized networks. In this study we explore and analyse the Water Innovation Accelerator, which is a virtual network-centred incubator model designed and implemented in Sweden. Framed by theory and research on open innovation, incubation models, and entrepreneurial networks we provide an analysis of the design, working and performance of the Water Innovation Accelerator. In sum, our findings provide empirical support for virtual accelerators as an effective means to aid the development and market uptake of water related innovative solutions. Its overall effectiveness builds on its ability to bring private and public actors with different assets and competencies together via its entrepreneurial network, where the incubator team play a critical role for identifying and encouraging network-embedded innovation opportunities. However, the perceived effectiveness of the acceleration process for SMEs seems to be contingent on whether they are positioned in later stages of the innovation process, as well as their proximity to the incubator network. In these respects, the study provides valuable insights that may aid researchers, incubation managers and policy makers in current and future efforts to accelerate water innovation.

Department/s

  • Department of Business Administration
  • Division of Water Resources Engineering

Publishing year

2018-01-10

Language

English

Pages

130-139

Publication/Series

Journal of Cleaner Production

Volume

171

Issue

Supplement

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Business Administration

Keywords

  • innovation
  • acceleration
  • entrepreneurship
  • networks
  • incubation models
  • water innovation
  • entrepreneurship
  • water Innovation
  • networks
  • acceleration
  • incubation models

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0959-6526