Circular transition through Quintuple Helix partnerships

In this research we are investigating what is needed to set up sustainable partnerships between the actors of a Quintuple Helix model for circular ecosystems, within the Flemish and Brussels context. Quintuple helix systems recognize the importance of the relations and knowledge production between the institutional spheres industry-government-university-society-natural environment and are particularly interesting because they can contribute to systemic innovations, which prove necessary to realize a circular transition. It focuses on five aspects:

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It zooms in on five areas of concern:

  1. Finding partners from the different spheres,
  2. Transparency in (financial) value needs,
  3. Clarifying the facilitator role for public agencies,
  4. Involving consumers, and
  5. Eliminating psychological barriers such as distrust or insufficient commitment.
     

Based on three case studies, through a combination of positive appreciative inquiry and action research, we gather knowledge about the conditions for realizing these multi-actor partnerships. Based on this, we develop several policy guidelines to accelerate the circular transition.

 

  • Expected outputs.
    Presentation of new insights around circular transition and multi-actor collaborations during a master class. 
  • A blueprint of the process to establish sustainable partnerships within circular ecosystems according to the quintuple helix model
  • A study of sustainable multi-actor partnerships within the circular transition
  • A research report with key findings
  • A train-the-trainer session for Odisee researchers and teachers

 

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