HOI, in collaboration with
Axfoundation,
Global Compact Network Sweden, and
Misum hosted a webinar on innovation and sustainable business change through digitalization.
Speakers:
Magnus Mähring (moderator) -
Erling Persson Professor at the Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology and Chair of the House of Innovation, Stockholm School of Economics
(6:45)
Erik Wetter -
Assistant Professor at the Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology, Stockholm School of Economics and Misum affiliate
(15:03)
Stefan Gustafsson -
Senior Vice President, Strategy and Sustainable Business at SSC - Swedish Space Corporation
(35:18)
Ylva Bruzelius -
Business Developer and Sustainability Specialist at Mat.se
(44:09)
Emelie Fröberg -
Assistant Professor at the Department of Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Technology, Stockholm School of Economics
(52:00)
Frida Koff - Communications and Sustainability Manager at Hemfrid AB
(52:00) Fredrik Fjärdsmans - Business Developer at Hemfrid AB
(58:54) Panel discussions
We took a journey together – from outer space to local shopping districts – exploring the role of innovation and digitalization in driving your company to a more viable and sustainable future, including the consumer implications that follow.
Speakers initially examined how the use of satellites, AI, and digital integration may propel us closer to a world that truly flourishes and how these techniques are used already to enhance profitability as well as sustainability. Academia offered us invaluable insight into how business opportunities, internal collaboration, and IT intersect these potential pitfalls as well as sheds light on how to harness their possibilities.
Panelists then explored tangible local level case study examples of internal collaboration and digitalization driving sustainable business – as they rose pertinent questions such as: why is it important to collaborate internally and bring IT close to sustainability; and how do companies measure the gains that result from helping consumers make sustainable choices? For example, in retail and consumer-focused businesses we observe how customers often purchase more sustainable items while shopping online than they do in traditional brick-and-mortar stores.
Combining systematic perspectives with local examples, the program also consisted of the larger discussion of the future socio-economic projections for these digital innovations.
- Where will we celebrate sustainability wins? … such as holistic ecosystem monitoring, geo-political security considerations, increased consumer sustainability consciousness & action.
- What are the socio-economic trade-offs? …like shifting job markets or the impacts on local decision making.
We enjoyed exploring these topics on our journey to contribute to a sustainable society for all!