Sustainable Innovation
English

About The Book

HOW SUSTAINABLE IS INNOVATION?  Problematically most contemporary patterns of innovation in human social systems and organisations are not sustainable. This prevents people from learning effectively from recognising and solving their problems and from operating in sustainable ways. It is arguably why societies businesses and industries around the world are so unsustainable.  Sustainable innovation is a pattern of social learning and problem-solving that is itself sustainable. The sustainability of innovation moreover is linked to the sustainability of its outcomes which manifest themselves in what people produce and do in the world. Sustainable innovation then is a necessary precondition for sustainability in how societies and organisations function – the ways they organise the products and services they make the energy and resources they use and the wastes they produce.  As challenges such as demographic pressures ethnic tensions terrorism global poverty pandemics and abrupt climate change force their way into mainstream politics and business so we see growing interest in innovation entrepreneurial solutions and critically issues such as how to ensure successful solutions replicate and scale. Sustainable Innovation aims to illustrate that shift. Instead of simply focusing on environmental and technological matters it views and evaluates innovation-for-sustainability in terms of the human social and management challenges and responses.  It argues that a just efficient and sustainable balancing of these elements is best achieved by the development of new knowledge and by the evolution of better means both of embedding that emerging knowledge in organisations and institutions and of managing the relevant flows of information knowledge and wisdom. The book stresses that claims that a particular product production process or service are sustainable usually assume that an appropriate balance has been achieved between people planet and profit. However calculating the sustainability of such things let alone of complex systems such as enterprises or economies can be impossible. Instead of sustainability the book favours the use of terms such as making sustainable emphasising that in dynamic operating environments organisational processes are changing constantly whether or not they are under effective strategic control by management. Innovation too is dynamic by definition. Sustainable Innovation argues that there must be a constant focus on the triple bottom line of economic social and environmental value creation during the innovation process.  Sustainable innovation is a new challenge for organisations. It is a process that should permeate the whole organisation in terms of its members its tasks its coordination mechanisms and its procedures. Waste or pollution should not be seen as the reason for further intervention downstream but as an end-of-the-pipe effect which could be organisationally cured upstream. Developed from the Dutch research programme Knowledge Creation for Sustainable Innovation this book presents empirical research and cases to develop a theory of sustainable innovation that is based on management of knowledge knowledge and cognition and innovation approaches.  Sustainable Innovation suggests that knowledge and innovation will be the key drivers of social and corporate sustainability in the years ahead. It will be essential reading for managers and researchers in areas such as sustainability innovation knowledge management and organisational learning.
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