Creating shared value through open innovation: Insights from the case of Enel industrial plants

Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility (forthcoming)
  Copy   BIBTEX

Abstract

Despite the significant attention gained by the concept of creating shared value (CSV) over the past decade, there is a lack of empirical research on corporate practices that achieve social and environmental benefits through CSV dynamics. Through an in-depth single case study, this research explores open innovation (OI) practices contributing to the grand challenge of climate change and their role as microfoundations in the three CSV dynamics proposed by Porter and Kramer: (1) reconceiving products and markets; (2) redefining productivity in the value chain; and (3) enabling local cluster development. Building on a 3-year (October 2019–October 2022) interaction with Enel—a very large company in the renewable energy sector—we collected qualitative data on the OI practices implemented in the construction, operating, and repurposing phases of three of its industrial sites. Employing a three-step data analysis process, the study identified 29 OI practices across the sites, which have been grouped into 11 CSV microfoundations. Our findings contribute to understanding the organizational factors in sustainable value creation by bridging the gap between CSV and OI literature and confirm the effectiveness of OI models for addressing societal challenges like climate change.

Links

PhilArchive



    Upload a copy of this work     Papers currently archived: 91,532

External links

Setup an account with your affiliations in order to access resources via your University's proxy server

Through your library

Similar books and articles

Open innovation model within public research and innovation programmes.Mateusz Bonecki - 2016 - Filozofia Publiczna I Edukacja Demokratyczna 5 (2):171-188.
Renewing and New Types of Innovation.Imre Hronszky & Ágnes Fésüs - 2008 - Teorie Vědy / Theory of Science 30 (1):31-49.
How to Collaborate Well.Katherine Sweet - 2023 - Pacific Philosophical Quarterly 104 (2):252-273.
Responsible Research and Open Innovation in Geospatial Applications: Some Good Practices for Smart Communities.Fulvio Ananasso, Sergio Farruggia, Renzo Provedel & Monica Sebillo - 2018 - In Fernando Ferri, Ned Dwyer, Saša Raicevich, Patrizia Grifoni, Husne Altiok, Hans Thor Andersen, Yiannis Laouris & Cecilia Silvestri (eds.), Governance and Sustainability of Responsible Research and Innovation Processes: Cases and Experiences. Cham: Springer Verlag. pp. 49-54.

Analytics

Added to PP
2023-09-27

Downloads
9 (#1,246,025)

6 months
5 (#627,653)

Historical graph of downloads
How can I increase my downloads?

Citations of this work

No citations found.

Add more citations

References found in this work

No references found.

Add more references