The household sector innovation ecosystem: A framework and policy implications

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2025-07

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Mulhuijzen, Max
de Jong, J.P.J.ORCID 0000-0002-2369-5744ISNI 0000000037438699

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Abstract

Household sector (HHS) innovation research shows that citizens around the globe commonly develop functionally novel goods and applications, at private cost during their leisure time. Their innovations can be useful to other citizens, inspire new lines of products, and give birth to new businesses. However, citizens also face challenges in developing and spreading their innovations, like information asymmetries, the indivisibility of required investments, and a lack of diffusion incentives. These legitimize policy interventions, but an integral overview of factors influencing HHS innovation (and diffusion) is missing. We apply an ecosystem perspective to develop an overview of the elements enabling HHS innovation (and diffusion), leading to a more integral understanding. Based on a literature search and expert interviews, our framework includes five key facilitators (human capital, innovation tools, platforms and workshops, resources and infrastructure, and producers and industry) and three environmental conditions (social capital, rules and regulation, and cultural norms and values). It provides a basis to classify the policies suggested so far, to guide data collection at the regional level, and to advance the research agenda on HHS innovation.

Keywords

Household sector innovation, Innovation ecosystem, Innovation policy, User innovation, General Engineering, Management of Technology and Innovation

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Mulhuijzen, M & de Jong, J P J 2025, 'The household sector innovation ecosystem : A framework and policy implications', Technovation, vol. 145, 103268. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.technovation.2025.103268