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Title Intermediation in public procurement of innovation: How Amsterdam's startup-in-residence programme connects startups to urban challenges
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Authors van Winden, W; Carvalho, L
Title Intermediation in public procurement of innovation: How Amsterdam's startup-in-residence programme connects startups to urban challenges
Year 2019
Published Research Policy, 48, 9
DOI 10.1016/j.respol.2019.04.013
Abstract This paper analyses Amsterdam's Startup-in-Residence (SiR) programme as new type of policy to engage startups in the development of urban innovation through a challenge-based public procurement of innovation (PPI) process. The programme is being mimicked by other cities and government agencies, but so far there has not been a rigorous, theoretically-informed analysis of the approach. In this paper, we specify and focus on the role of city-based, public-affiliated intermediaries as initiators, moderators and influencers of conversations between startups and the local government. The main contribution of SiR as a PPI intermediation programme has been to launch new types of fruitful conversations on several levels, that lead to institutional innovations rather than direct solutions for urban problems or startup development. In this sense, SiR fulfils a role inquiring and ascribing urban challenges with values and notions of "worth" that preceded and shaped innovation directions. We also suggest that engaging startups is effective for only a limited bandwidth urban challenges; different types of intermediation are required to foster collaborative innovation in more complex settings.
Author Keywords Innovation intermediaries; Public procurement of innovation; Conversations; Smart city; Startups
Index Keywords Index Keywords
Document Type Other
Open Access Open Access
Source Social Science Citation Index (SSCI)
EID WOS:000485851300030
WoS Category Management
Research Area Business & Economics
PDF https://research.hva.nl/files/6079577/1_s2.0_S0048733319301040_main.pdf
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