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Innovation in networks : challenges and opportunities in the Norwegian aid industry

Danielsen, Melina Louise Forsmo
Master thesis
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2017
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Abstract
Pursuing innovative activities in collaboration with other actors in a network may

entail both challenges and opportunities for firms. While the traditional approach to

innovation was that firms should keep their work secret to ensure a head-start over

any potential competitors, the focus is turning towards the benefits of collaborative

innovation. The idea is that firms that combine their skills, knowledge, and

resources may achieve ends that none of the firms could have achieved in isolation.

Innovative partnerships may occur between customers, suppliers, or other actors

that a firm may obtain access to through its network. To be able to facilitate such

innovative partnerships, in-depth knowledge of the challenges and benefits firms

experience in such situations are pertinent.

The Norwegian aid industry has a pressing need to constantly improve the solutions

it offers to humanitarian issues. Additionally, the Norwegian aid industry has a

constructed network established by the governmental funded network provider

NOREPS, which aim is to foster humanitarian innovation. Three case firms have

participated in this multiple case study. Through various approaches, they have

developed new and innovative products that satisfies different needs in the aid

industry. Their different methods, needs, and varied success ensures interesting

contributions to the question of opportunities and challenges related to collaborative

product and market innovation.

This study identifies customer and supplier relationships as the most valuable and

most used partnerships among the participating firms. Collaboration across

business logics, here represented by profit-seeking firms and non-profit

humanitarian organisations, present the most challenges and opportunities. The

main challenges identified are social and cultural differences, lack of trust, lack of

communication, risk aversion, low degree of knowledge transfer, late customer

involvement, unawareness of common goals and tender based procurement

procedures. The main opportunities are those factors that enables firms to overcome

these challenges and make use of the existing actor variety in terms of skills,

knowledge and resources. Increased communication, a focus on common goals, risk

reduction measures, early customer involvement, and mutual understanding for the

other’s way of operating represents great opportunities for collaborative innovation.
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Masteroppgave(MSc) in Master of Science in Business, Strategy - Handelshøyskolen BI, 2017
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BI Norwegian Business School

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