Discover. Develop. Deliver. An investigation of innovation processes and systems within New Zealand's red meat industry
Author: Todd Fortune
Discover. Develop. Deliver.
An investigation of innovation processes and systems within New Zealand's red meat industry
Todd Fortune
18 January 2022
Fortune, T. (2022). Discover develop deliver. An investigation of innovation processes and systems within New Zealand's red meat industry. (A partially redacted thesis for the degree of Master of Design Enterprise at Otago Polytechnic, Dunedin, New Zealand). https://doi.org/10.34074/thes.5494
Abstract
New Zealand’s red meat industry faces challenges of the evolving alternative proteins sector, emerging consumer trends, and environmental concerns, all of which drive innovation. A hybridised lens of design thinking, systems thinking, and regenerative thinking was used to investigate the innovation processes and systems within New Zealand’s red meat industry. The case studies selected centred on the emerging relationship between Silver Fern Farms (a meat processor) and the Food Design Institute at Otago Polytechnic (a culinary educational institute that undertakes new product development as part of their curriculum) in the innovation space. Incremental innovations were found to be the primary output of the Silver Fern Farms’ stage-gate innovation process. Meanwhile, the Food Design Institute’s design thinking innovation process leads to more creative and radical innovations. Maintaining a competitive advantage requires the proactive response to the drivers listed above and the consideration for designing radical innovations. Several opportunities were identified for Silver Fern Farms and New Zealand’s red meat industry in general to maximise the co-creation of value for themselves, consumers, and socio-ecological systems. The majority of opportunities identified employ collaboration with other industries and organisations, especially those that utilise different frameworks and have expertise in niche markets. Opportunities include pathways for creating radical innovations and strategies for responding to the challenges.
Keywords: design thinking, red meat industry, value co-creation, collaboration, innovation process, innovation ecosystem
Todd Fortune's primary supervisor was Richard Mitchell; secondary supervisor was Timothy Lynch.
License
This thesis is available under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives licence CC BY-NC-ND 4.0.