Unlocking innovation for net zero: Constraints, enablers, and firm-level transition strategies

Jonatan Pinkse, Pelin Demirel, Alba Marino

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Abstract

Transition pathways for net zero encompass seemingly insurmountable innovation challenges for the scaling of less mature technological solutions such as hydrogen, materials substitution, and electrification as well as societal challenges to increase the market acceptability of these solutions. In this article, we present a conceptual framework which provides a firm-level perspective on net-zero innovation which has four unique characteristics, i.e., it is complex, systemic, urgent, and directional. The framework shows that the input, process, and output constraints that incumbent firms face in the net-zero transition can be tackled through four firm-level innovation levers – i.e., recombinative, collaborative, integrative, and socio-cognitive capabilities – which, in concert, act as enablers for firms to address these net-zero constraints. We conclude the article by outlining the framework’s main insights for firms’ innovation strategies for net zero and the policy implications. We also propose avenues for future research on net-zero innovation.

Original languageEnglish
JournalIndustry and Innovation
Volume24
Issue number1
Early online date26 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 26 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • climate change
  • net zero
  • innovation constraints
  • innovation capabilities
  • path dependency
  • business model

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Manchester Institute of Innovation Research

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