Towards a Mission-oriented Innovation Systems (MIS) approach, application for Dutch sustainable maritime shipping

J. Wesseling, Nick Meijerhof
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This paper builds on the literature on mission-oriented innovation policy, governance, transition studies and innovation systems, and develops a structural-functional approach to formatively evaluate mission governance from a Mission-oriented Innovation Systems (MIS) perspective. Central to this MIS approach is the mission arena, a governance structure where actors formulate and govern the mission, by mobilizing and directing other, preexisting system components. Their goal is to meet the mission by developing and diffusing innovative mission solutions and destabilizing harmful practices. The MIS approach involves a problem-solutions diagnosis and an analysis of structural, functional, and systemic barriers. To provide formative mission governance recommendations, the systemic barriers are then contrasted with the mission arena’s governance tasks. To illustrate the value of the MIS approach, we use a case study of the Dutch mission for sustainable maritime shipping. This case study illustrates a mission arena striving to increase coherence amongst different innovation system structures in semblance of a MIS. The mission arena configuration of actors shaped the mission formulation and negotiated governance actions. Dominant industry networks negotiated green growth as problem direction and non-committal governance actions, which are likely ineffective for inherently transformative sustainability missions. The paper concludes by identifying directions for further developing the MIS approach and the mission arena concept.
面向使命的创新系统(MIS)方法,在荷兰可持续海运中的应用
本文以使命导向创新政策、治理、转型研究和创新系统等方面的文献为基础,从使命导向创新系统(MIS)的视角,建立了一种结构-功能方法来形式化评估使命导向创新系统(MIS)的使命治理。这个MIS方法的中心是任务舞台,这是一个治理结构,参与者通过动员和指导其他预先存在的系统组件来制定和管理任务。他们的目标是通过发展和传播创新的任务解决方案和破坏有害做法来完成任务。管理信息系统方法包括对问题解决方案的诊断和对结构、功能和系统障碍的分析。为了提供形成性的任务治理建议,然后将系统障碍与任务领域的治理任务进行对比。为了说明管理信息系统方法的价值,我们使用荷兰可持续海运使命的案例研究。本案例研究说明了一个使命领域,努力在类似于管理信息系统的不同创新系统结构之间增加一致性。行动者的任务舞台配置决定了任务的制定和治理行动的协商。占主导地位的行业网络将绿色增长谈判为问题方向和不承诺的治理行动,这可能对本质上具有变革性的可持续发展使命无效。最后指出了进一步发展MIS方法和任务竞技场概念的方向。
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