Green businesses based on economic, social and technological innovations are engines of green growth and climate change adaptation across the world. However, without proper interactive mechanisms with the city, green businesses are particularly vulnerable in today’s fast-changing socio-economic and political urban contexts. Existing research on climate change adaptation and low-carbon transitions have not explained the crucial components and mechanisms involved in realising sustainable transformations through green businesses in cities. Synthesizing the latest green innovation and urban transformation literature, the paper analyses four distinctive urban green business cases: free-floating bike sharing in Shanghai (Mobike), a renewable energy cooperative in Girona (Som Energia), urban agriculture in Venice and green building start-ups in Istanbul. Based on a comparative analysis, we theorize a 3-Co model to explain the city-green-business transformation process consisting of: first, co- creation of sustainable values between green business and the respective society; second, co- evolution between the business ecosystem and the city’s visions and policies; and third, co- governance of sustainable trade-offs during the business development and implementation process.

Co-creation, co-evolution and co-governance: understanding green businesses and urban transformations / Ma, Y; Thornton, T; Mangalagiu, D; Lan, J; Hestad, D; Apostoli Cappello, E; Van der Leeuw, S. - In: CLIMATIC CHANGE. - ISSN 1573-1480. - 160:(2020), pp. 621-636. [10.1007/s10584-019-02541-3]

Co-creation, co-evolution and co-governance: understanding green businesses and urban transformations

Apostoli Cappello E;
2020

Abstract

Green businesses based on economic, social and technological innovations are engines of green growth and climate change adaptation across the world. However, without proper interactive mechanisms with the city, green businesses are particularly vulnerable in today’s fast-changing socio-economic and political urban contexts. Existing research on climate change adaptation and low-carbon transitions have not explained the crucial components and mechanisms involved in realising sustainable transformations through green businesses in cities. Synthesizing the latest green innovation and urban transformation literature, the paper analyses four distinctive urban green business cases: free-floating bike sharing in Shanghai (Mobike), a renewable energy cooperative in Girona (Som Energia), urban agriculture in Venice and green building start-ups in Istanbul. Based on a comparative analysis, we theorize a 3-Co model to explain the city-green-business transformation process consisting of: first, co- creation of sustainable values between green business and the respective society; second, co- evolution between the business ecosystem and the city’s visions and policies; and third, co- governance of sustainable trade-offs during the business development and implementation process.
2020
Green business; Urban transformations; Social innovation; collaborative governance; value co-creation; co-evolution
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Co-creation, co-evolution and co-governance: understanding green businesses and urban transformations / Ma, Y; Thornton, T; Mangalagiu, D; Lan, J; Hestad, D; Apostoli Cappello, E; Van der Leeuw, S. - In: CLIMATIC CHANGE. - ISSN 1573-1480. - 160:(2020), pp. 621-636. [10.1007/s10584-019-02541-3]
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