Product Innovation in Equestrian Sports - A qualitative multiple case study about how product innovation evolves in the Swedish equine industry
Abstract
Innovation in the equine industry has been seen as existing to a very little degree since many
of the activities surrounding the horse have been looking the same during the last decades. At
the same time, half a million people in Sweden are horseback riding and additionally half a
million people are in contact with horses regularly. This means that it is possible to expect
that there is a lot of potential for innovation. Based on that information, this study aims to
investigate how product innovation evolve in the Swedish equine industry. This has been
done by using a qualitative multiple case study, including desk research to identify the
dynamics of the equine industry, interviews with four experts as well as interviews with three
case companies that is considered to pursue an innovative idea.
The analysis of the empirical findings leads to the conclusion that product innovation evolves
from independent start-ups that possess market, business and technological knowledge. They
are financed in a few different ways, but common for all of the case companies is that they all
are to some extent backed by external funding and have had no issues with finding access to
funding. Moreover, the key informants together with the case companies agree upon the large
potential of innovation still remaining in the equine industry, leading to many potentially
innovative ideas that remains to be realized.
Degree
Master 2-years
Other description
MSc in Innovation and Industrial Management
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Date
2018-07-31Author
Berggren, Josefine
Keywords
Product innovation
knowledge intensive entrepreneurship
horse tech
financing of innovative start-up ventures
knowledge
societal influence
equine industry
Series/Report no.
Master Degree Project
2018:38
Language
eng