Managing Innovation for Sustainability
Upon successful completion of this course, students should have developed the following competencies:
Knowledge:
Advanced knowledge, as well as the ability to use and analyze knowledge/issues within the following topis:
- Paradigms in innovation for sustainability, their characteristics, value, management implications and key knowledge gaps. These include paradigms such as neo-liberal economy, ecological economy, communitybased sustainability, regenerative, indigenous and relational perspectives.
- Sustainable/regenerativ/responsible management.
- The challenges, potentials and approaches used in IFS within some selected contexts.
- Stakeholder theory (involvement, power) and partnerships. Coolaborative/participative methods in innovation and IFS, such as network-driven innovation, lab-driven innovation, utopia-workshops and dialogues. Management and facilitation of co-creation in IFS processes.
- Causes and implications of spatial pressures and conflicts within and across sectors and stakeholder groups, and strategies to prevent escalation while promoting collaboration and coexistence.
- Examples of strategies and tools used in IFS at different levels (e.g. product, process, organizational, business models, community/place.
Skills: Upon completing the course, the candidate can:
- Work with innovative solutions for sustainability in various contexts, sectors and levels of governance. Ability to change between perspectives.
- Design/plan, faciliate and evaluate participatory and collaborative methods for IFS, such as conducting a lab/workshop process with stakeholders.
- Analyze, critique and discuss the main challenges and opportunities for dialogue, collaboration, sustainability and IFS within and across sectors and levels of analysis, and their implications for management.
General competence: The candidate can:
- To acquire and apply relevant research-based knowledge within the course topics, and communicate about it.
- To participate effectively in work with sustainability and innovation for sustainability.
The final grade is based on two components:
- Portfolio exam (50%) in group (3-4 students). A-F
- Oral exam (50%) individually. A-F