The other side of sustainable innovation: is there a demand for innovative services?

2013 
As one prominent form of sustainable innovation, eco-efficient services have been promoted as a promising way towards more sustainable societies, but they have not turned into reality as expected. This paper argues that one of the primary reasons for the slow market penetration of eco-efficient services is the mismatch between customers’ needs and service providers’ offerings. While previous research has predominantly focused upon a variety of aspects of existing or potential eco-efficient service concepts, there is hardly any systematic research on customer needs for innovative eco-efficient services. In order to start bridging the knowledge gap, we investigate such customer needs through the analysis of interview and survey data obtained from over 300 potential customer companies in Finland, most of which operate either in the EU or globally. The paper discusses what kinds of eco-efficient services customers need and on what conditions, and which barriers hinder the use of ecoefficient services by business customers. Finally, we suggest modifications in sustainable service innovations in order to circumvent the present barriers.
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