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A transição sustentável nos setores da pedra natural, dos transportes e do design
industrial é significativa em termos de redução do desperdício de recursos e da pegada de
carbono, mas depende em grande medida da sobreposição entre redes de inovação
sustentável e redes de negócios existentes. No entanto, ainda existem lacunas no estudo
empírico da inovação sustentável numa perspetiva de rede. Este estudo explora porquê e
como é que as redes de inovação sustentável contribuem para a transição sustentável das
redes de negócios existentes. Com base em entrevistas realizadas a três empresas
portuguesas, realizou-se um estudo de múltiplos casos, analisando seis projetos de
inovação sustentável nos setores da pedra, dos transportes e do design industrial. Este
estudo concentra-se na interação entre os três níveis micro, meso e macro, bem como
entre diferentes redes de valor, no processo de disseminação da inovação sustentável. Os
resultados indicam que as redes de inovação sustentável contribuem significativamente
para o reforço da reputação das empresas, promovendo assim a transição sustentável.
Porém, os benefícios dessas redes de inovação sustentável para as redes de negócios
existentes podem manifestar-se de forma defasada e com elevada incerteza quanto aos
resultados. Este estudo ressalta que a redução da incerteza parece estar fortemente
associada à formação de redes de inovação sustentável com entidades com as quais existe
um elevado conhecimento mútuo e confiança.
The sustainable transition in the sectors of natural stone, transport, and industrial design is significant in terms of reducing resource waste and carbon footprint, but it depends largely on the overlap between sustainable innovation networks and current business nets. However, there remain gaps in the empirical study of sustainable innovation from a network perspective. This study explores why and how sustainable innovation networks contribute to the sustainable transition of current business nets. Based on interviews with three Portuguese companies, a multiple-case study was conducted, analyzing six sustainable innovation projects in the stone, transport, and industrial design sectors. This study focuses on the interaction between the micro, meso, and macro levels, as well as between different value networks, in the process of disseminating sustainable innovation. The results indicate that sustainable innovation networks contribute significantly to the reputation of companies, thereby promoting sustainable transition. However, the benefits of these sustainable innovation networks for current business nets may manifest with a time lag and involve considerable uncertainty regarding the results. This study highlights that reducing such uncertainty seems to be strongly associated with the formation of sustainable innovation networks with entities with which there is a high level of mutual knowledge and trust.
The sustainable transition in the sectors of natural stone, transport, and industrial design is significant in terms of reducing resource waste and carbon footprint, but it depends largely on the overlap between sustainable innovation networks and current business nets. However, there remain gaps in the empirical study of sustainable innovation from a network perspective. This study explores why and how sustainable innovation networks contribute to the sustainable transition of current business nets. Based on interviews with three Portuguese companies, a multiple-case study was conducted, analyzing six sustainable innovation projects in the stone, transport, and industrial design sectors. This study focuses on the interaction between the micro, meso, and macro levels, as well as between different value networks, in the process of disseminating sustainable innovation. The results indicate that sustainable innovation networks contribute significantly to the reputation of companies, thereby promoting sustainable transition. However, the benefits of these sustainable innovation networks for current business nets may manifest with a time lag and involve considerable uncertainty regarding the results. This study highlights that reducing such uncertainty seems to be strongly associated with the formation of sustainable innovation networks with entities with which there is a high level of mutual knowledge and trust.
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Sustentabilidade Transição Sustentável Rede de Inovação Disseminação da Inovação Sustentável Multinível Redes Estratégicas Sustainability Sustainable Transition Innovation Network Diffusion of Sustainable Innovation Multi-level Strategic Nets
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Sun, Yuyan (2025). “Redes de inovação e transição sustentável: casos de estudo ”. Dissertação de Mestrado. Universidade de Lisboa. Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
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Instituto Superior de Economia e Gestão
