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Common Framework for Assessment and Management of Sustainable Innovation

The project “Public Participation in Developing a Common Framework for Assessment and Management of Sustainable Innovation” (CASI) was proposed as a response to one of the Grand Challenges set out in the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Union, namely “Climate action, environment resource efficiency and raw materials”.

It represented an EU-wide cross-sectoral partnership on innovation-related challenges and considered not only the impacts of social and technological innovation, but also the types of actors involved and their inherent interests. It thus effectively integrated the perspectives of civil society, SMEs, industry, policy stakeholders, and leading academics. This collaboration investigated the scope of sustainable innovation as a societal phenomenon and enables the elaboration of an assessment framework of sustainable innovation practices, whose application can be successfully integrated into public policy developments.

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Lead organisation

European Commission - European Union ( European Commission )

http://www.arcfund.net

Geographical scope

EU countries

Top foresight methods

  • Action Roadmapping
  • Critical Issues Analysis
  • Citizens Panels
  • Workshops
  • Expert Panels

Application Area

  • Sustainable Innovation
  • Science and Research Policy -

Objectives

  • Development of a working definition of sustainable innovation, building on the most common definitions, academic literature as well as expert advice
  • The inclusion of general public concerns in assessing the social impact of this kind of innovation on society in consultation workshops. Issues such as participation in the development of innovation, inclusiveness, ethics, gender and open access will be considered in these sessions
  • Development of a common understanding of best practices in sustainable innovation management
  • Development of a framework for assessment and management of sustainable innovation
  • Development of specific policy recommendations on how to improve innovation management and how sustainability considerations can be incorporated into it based on the findings of the assessment framework and public consultations

Origin

The project “Public Participation in Developing a Common Framework for Assessment and Management of Sustainable Innovation” (CASI) emerged in response to one of the Grand Challenges set out in the Horizon 2020 programme of the European Union, namely “Climate action, environment resource efficiency and raw materials”. The project proposal was prepared by a consortium of 19 partners from 12 EU Member States.

Critical Issues from assessment:

  • Consumer demand for sustainability

    As the effects of climate change on the planet and human health become more notable and undeniable the demand from customers for environmentally friendly goods and advances of environmental...

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  • Inadequate level of investment

    Financial investments and incentives are a key lever of sustainable innovation. Although the importance of investing in sustainable innovation is being widely recognised, and on the rise, its...

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  • Lack of synergies with quantitative approaches to sustainable innovation

    CASI-F was conceptualised and developed as a complementary rather than an alternative framework to the wide-ranging and widely used set of methods and tools supporting sustainability assessment....

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  • Political stimulus

    Government regulation as well as financial incentives to support mitigating the effects of climate change represent opportunities in several economic sectors by stimulating innovation and...

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  • Technological path dependency

    Innovators choices and decisions are limited by past choices. With new information and resources becoming available better choices are also available, however, innovators find it much easier to...

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