Nowadays, we are living in an environment of uncertainties and constant transformation. The innovation process is reverted, thereby, from the top-down to the bottom-up logic, where the stakeholders are invited to participate in the process of creating innovation. In that sense, socio-technical innovation implies a process of systemic change, both in the productive structure and in the relations between actors inside the system, with technical and behavioral implications, which affects production, distribution and consumption. A model that may simplify the complexity of such processes is the Multi-Level-Perspective (MLP), which considers the interactions between niches (micro level), socio-technical regimes (meso level), and landscapes (macr...
This paper examines critically different perspectives in the connection between design and innovatio...
It is increasingly acknowledged that, to achieve sustainability, there is an urgent need for radical...
Pioneering companies of radically new technological innovations often suffer from a slow uptake of t...
Sustainability requires radical innovations, but their introduction and diffusion usually encounter ...
The sustainable transition of the regional and urban systems in which we live represents a crucial c...
The environment of industrial enterprises has changed the way managers think about productivity and ...
The objective of this commentary is to launch the Social Innovation Unit of A-id (Agenda for Interna...
The main intent of the book is to raise awareness of the contribution design can make to the fields ...
Our aim in this article is to bring transformative social innovation (TSI) as developed by the Centr...
Summary: How can we define an approach to technological innovation which adopts both the designer's ...
Eco-efficient Product-Service System (PSS) innovations represent a promising approach to sustainabil...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The article considers social innovation in an eco-systemic perspective, focusing on policies able to...
In the competitive global market, innovation is not only a condition to differentiation, but to surv...
This paper examines critically different perspectives in the connection between design and innovatio...
It is increasingly acknowledged that, to achieve sustainability, there is an urgent need for radical...
Pioneering companies of radically new technological innovations often suffer from a slow uptake of t...
Sustainability requires radical innovations, but their introduction and diffusion usually encounter ...
The sustainable transition of the regional and urban systems in which we live represents a crucial c...
The environment of industrial enterprises has changed the way managers think about productivity and ...
The objective of this commentary is to launch the Social Innovation Unit of A-id (Agenda for Interna...
The main intent of the book is to raise awareness of the contribution design can make to the fields ...
Our aim in this article is to bring transformative social innovation (TSI) as developed by the Centr...
Summary: How can we define an approach to technological innovation which adopts both the designer's ...
Eco-efficient Product-Service System (PSS) innovations represent a promising approach to sustainabil...
Traditionally Design research begins with a double movement: in one movement, there is the theoretic...
The article considers social innovation in an eco-systemic perspective, focusing on policies able to...
In the competitive global market, innovation is not only a condition to differentiation, but to surv...
This paper examines critically different perspectives in the connection between design and innovatio...
It is increasingly acknowledged that, to achieve sustainability, there is an urgent need for radical...
Pioneering companies of radically new technological innovations often suffer from a slow uptake of t...