Purpose This study analysed the foundational conditions that underpin the establishment of a publicly funded innovation network (PFIN) aimed at fostering sustainability transitions in the living industry. Design/methodology/approach Methodologically we have conducted an exploratory and qualitative study by conducting 2 focus groups, including 11 participants. Findings Analysis of regional stakeholders' perceived needs identified two key categories: enhancing firms' skills and capabilities and strengthening relationships within a broader innovation ecosystem, including interactions among firms, between firms and users and between firms and policymakers. Originality/value Adopting a bottom-up perspective, this study contributes to the literature on sustainability transitions and PFINs by elucidating the early-stage needs of actors likely to engage with PFINs. Addressing these needs from the outset can help shape the activities of PFINs, ensuring a more targeted and effective approach to fostering sustainable transitions.
Ancillai et al. (Tue,) studied this question.