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Opportunities Recognition and Collaborative Networks in Converging Industries: Insights from Sustainability Transitions in Germanies Coal Mining Regions

In: European Perspectives on Innovation Management

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  • Stefanie Bröring

    (Ruhr-University Bochum)

  • Simon Ohlert

    (Ruhr-University Bochum)

Abstract

The necessity to mitigate climate change requires a major transformation of regional economies demanding for novel innovation systems. However, the evolution of a new regional innovation system depends on the capability of entrepreneurial actors to integrate distant knowledge and to recognize opportunities in novel inter-industry segments. This book chapter explores entrepreneurial opportunity recognition in a setting of inter-industry fields that emerge from the integration of hitherto unrelated fields. We draw upon the case of the German high-tech network “INNOSpace®2Agriculture” characterized by the collaboration of heterogeneous actors that need to remove existing barriers due to cognitive distances between different industry sectors (Space and Agriculture). We elaborate a new role of start-ups as a mediator between hitherto separated industry sectors. This book chapter contributes to the research body of opportunity recognition by shedding light on the particularities of cross-sectoral collaboration of partners from distant knowledge fields.

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  • Stefanie Bröring & Simon Ohlert, 2024. "Opportunities Recognition and Collaborative Networks in Converging Industries: Insights from Sustainability Transitions in Germanies Coal Mining Regions," Springer Books, in: Rob Dekkers & Laure Morel (ed.), European Perspectives on Innovation Management, pages 257-273, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-41796-2_10
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-41796-2_10
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