Place-based innovation for sustainable and resilient human systems

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Björn Rust [1 ]
Sascha Rust [2 ]
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[1] Nesta,
[2] HarvestStack (Harvest Stack Australia Pty. Ltd),undefined
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Place-based innovation; Adaptive leadership; Sustainability education; Resilience planning;
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10.1186/s42055-024-00089-4
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This paper critically examines fail-fast culture and its compatibility with fragile contexts. It argues that to address complex global challenges, a nuanced ‘fail well’ approach is required. Drawing on the Gothenburg innovation ecosystem—among others—the paper highlights the importance of fostering partnerships between industry, government, non-government organisations, and higher education institutions to prepare emerging innovators for uncertain futures. Cross-sector cases emphasise the need for place-based, collaborative innovation, highlighting that successful innovation is non-linear and emerges through dynamic social processes and contextual influence. It calls for a shift in education towards inclusive, bidirectional pedagogies that integrate sustainability principles and systems thinking across disciplines. The paper concludes by advocating for a shift towards regionally focused, inclusive innovation cultures that prioritise context and community well-being over pursuing only economic goals. This approach is crucial for ensuring safe and just futures in the face of mounting global challenges.
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