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Research at the Crossroad of Finance, Marketing and Operations for Sustainable
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Citation: Pillet, L., Fragnière, E., & Seppey, S. (2025). Combining the Quintuple Helix with a SPINS quest to shape governance from a multi-stakeholder perspective: The example of sustainable building renovation in Valais, Switzerland. Research at the Crossroad of
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Chapter: Combining the Quintuple Helix with a SPINS quest to shape governance from a multi-stakeholder perspective: The example of susta
Year: 2025
Pages: 228
Publisher: edited by Giuseppe Catenazzo, Mélanie Florence Boninsegni, Emmanuel Fragnière, Sajal Kabiraj, Vedran Milojica, Aleksandra Zaj
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Abstract: This article presents a case study that explains how a stakeholder approach based on the Quintuple Helix model and the quest for leaders’ possible, impossible, but also of desirable and not desirable or even essential things (S.P.I.N.S) can be used as a stimulating frame for addressing the challenge of sustainable building renovation at a regional scale as one of the main levers of the energy transition. While the Quintuple Helix model provides a systemic approach to stakeholders and their interactions, integrating political, educational, economic, socio-cultural, and environmental dimensions, the “S.P.I.N.S” quest helps capture and put into words stakeholders’ strategic vision, highlighting points of convergence and divergence that emerge from those visions, so as to co-build a shared strategic vision that leads to decisions, actions and solutions that are socially acceptable, relevant, and effective.
Keywords: Governance, Quintuple Helix, S.P.I.N.S, shared vision, stakeholder engagement, strategy, sustainable building renovation
Authors Pillet, Line
Fragnière, Emmanuel
Seppey, Sherine
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