Innovation Ecosystems in Ports: A Comparative Analysis of Rotterdam and Valencia

Jonas Mendes Constante*, Peter W. de Langen, Salvador Furió Pruñonosa

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Abstract

The term ‘innovation ecosystem’ has become popular among stakeholders involved in innovation. The core idea is that innovation does not thrive through isolated actions of individual companies, but rather depends on a broad array of interrelated actors, institutions and policies. In this paper, we apply the concept of innovation ecosystems to ports by first providing a theoretical overview of its components and then comparing the efforts to build such an ecosystem in the port cities of Rotterdam and Valencia. Our main findings are as follows. First, the importance of innovation for the ability of ports to continue to create ‘value for society’ is widely acknowledged. Second, research and development (R&D) activities in both Rotterdam and Valencia are relatively limited and the dominant innovation challenge is the early application of new technologies developed outside the ports industry. Third, a ‘systemic approach’ is required to understand the innovation ecosystem in ports, given the strong interrelations among companies in the port and the need for broad coalitions to implement new technologies. Fourth and fifth, human capital formation and research cooperation, respectively, play a central role in improving the port innovation ecosystem. Finally, the ecosystem in Rotterdam is ‘distributed and connected’ while Valencia is more centralised.
Original languageEnglish
Article number18
JournalJournal of Shipping and Trade
Volume8
Issue number1
Number of pages19
ISSN2364-4575
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2023

Keywords

  • Port innovation ecosystem
  • Port transition
  • Port of Rotterdam
  • Port of Valencia
  • Port innovation governance
  • Port innovation

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