1st Edition

Innovating for Sustainability Green Entrepreneurship in Personal Mobility

By Luca Berchicci Copyright 2009
    256 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    256 Pages 18 B/W Illustrations
    by Routledge

    One of the challenges met by green entrepreneurs and product developers who have tried to develop more sustainable products is that efforts to have better products in environmental terms do not always translate into effective business cases. The purpose of this book is a better understanding of the implications of environmental issues in new product development. Through an empirical study in the human powered vehicle sector, Luca Berchicci examines how and to what extent the environmental ambition of product developers and managers influences the way new products and services are developed. The understanding of this phenomenon is particularly important since managers are encouraged and/or motivated to undertake environmental new product development projects.

    From the descriptions and analyses of the two cases study Luca Berchicci suggests that a high level of environmental ambition increases the complexity of the product innovation process. Moreover, a high level of environmental ambition may hamper a product innovation process because it may lead the developers away from the market that their product is to serve. Accordingly, this book attempts to explain and predict how environmental ambition influences new product development processes. This claim provides a theoretical contribution to existing research in both product innovation and green product innovation. Moreover, this book provides an original and deep insight on the diverse facets of greening.

    1. Introduction

     

    2. Product Innovation

     

    3 Organizing for Innovation: How do Firms Innovate?

     

    4 Environmental Product Innovation

     

    5 Theory-Based Conceptual Model and Research Methodology

     

    6 Description of the Mitka and the Mango Cases

     

    7 Analysis of the Mitka and the Mango Cases

     

    8 Discussions, Conclusions and Recommendations

     

    References

     

    Appendix I Characteristics of the Pre-Selected Cases

     

    Appendix II: Source of Data

    Biography

    Luca Berchicci is an assistant professor at Centre for Entrepreneurship, at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University.

    'This book makes an important contribution to knowledge at a time when the importance of the environmental performance of new product and service systems is becoming increasingly apparent. Berchicci provides a theoretically informed synthesis of the disparate bodies of knowledge that, together, offer critical new insights on the role of environmental ambitions and innovation in new product development.' Bradley D. Parrish (University of Leeds, UK)