A system dynamic and multi-criteria evaluation of innovations in environmental services
Kirsi Hyytinen,
Sampsa Ruutu,
Mika Nieminen,
Faïz Gallouj and
Marja Toivonen
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Kirsi Hyytinen: VTT Information technology - Technical Research Centre of Finland
Sampsa Ruutu: VTT Information technology - Technical Research Centre of Finland
Mika Nieminen: VTT Information technology - Technical Research Centre of Finland
Marja Toivonen: VTT Information technology - Technical Research Centre of Finland
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Abstract:
The purpose of this paper is to study the challenge of evaluation in the context of systemic innovations in which services are a core element. The paper argues that the traditional evaluation methods and measures are not able to capture neither the diversity of innovations in services and systems nor the multifaceted dimensions of performance resulting from these innovations. In order to contribute to a more purposeful evaluation practices and methods, a new combinatory approach is suggested based on multi-criteria and system dynamic perspectives. This approach is illustrated in the context of environmental services, using an environmental data platform as a case example.
Keywords: multi-criteria evaluation; system dynamic; service innovation; systemic innovation; environmental services; environmental data platform (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
New Economics Papers: this item is included in nep-agr, nep-cse, nep-env and nep-ino
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Published in Economics and Policy of Energy and the Environment, 2015, 3
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Journal Article: A system dynamic and multi-criteria evaluation of innovations in environmental services (2014) 
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