TY - JOUR
T1 - Stakeholders mapping for sustainable biofuels
T2 - An innovative procedure based on computational text analysis and social network analysis
AU - Ludovico, Nuccio
AU - Dessi, Federica
AU - Bonaiuto, Marino
N1 - Funding Information:
To obtain a reliable stakeholder list operating in the bioenergy context, the database of European biofuels and bioenergy stakeholders built by ETIP [1] (which has received funding from the EC Horizon 2020 Research and Innovation Programme, under grant agreement No 825179—European Technology and Innovation Platform) has been adopted [31]. The database of European biofuels and bioenergy stakeholders’ groups together actors such as trade associations, research institutes, NGO’s and universities. From this list, primarily focused on organizations that are active in advanced biofuels in Europe, 664 stakeholders have been extracted. Of these, only stakeholders matching the following criteria were included in the research sample:
Funding Information:
Funding: This project has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement number 764089 (“ABC-SALT: Advanced Biomass Catalytic conversion to middle distillates in molten SALTs” [26]).
Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.
PY - 2020/12/2
Y1 - 2020/12/2
N2 - The identification and engagement of stakeholders is a challenge whose outcomes have a strong impact on a project’s success. This is even more relevant when the project concerns the introduction of sustainable technologies; these technologies are often less competitive on the market than traditional ones, both in terms of development complexity and production costs. This paper presents a stakeholder identification and mapping procedure, based on an Interest x Influence model, that emphasizes a quantitative methodological approach. The method has been applied on publicly available online data to identify and map potential stakeholders of a European research project aiming at creating a new biomass-derived biofuel. A semi-supervised procedure, built by combining computational text analysis and social network analysis techniques, has been used to calculate Interest and Influence scores for each potential stakeholder toward the project. The results show that stakeholders can be ranked on both dimensions and mapped on a bi-dimensional space according to their level of Interest and Influence. Within projects aiming at developing technologies for sustainability in which a wide range of stakeholders are involved at a transnational level, this stakeholder mapping technique provides a useful tool that can be adopted even with little knowledge on specific fields of application. A further asset of this approach lies in the possibility of profiling stakeholders on the basis of their Interest in the target project: this allows us to know the contents of a stakeholder (or stakeholders category) Interest, and therefore to have useful information for addressing the targeted stakeholder by means of a content design which is based on specific content categories, substantiating the stakeholder(s) Interest in the specific project.
AB - The identification and engagement of stakeholders is a challenge whose outcomes have a strong impact on a project’s success. This is even more relevant when the project concerns the introduction of sustainable technologies; these technologies are often less competitive on the market than traditional ones, both in terms of development complexity and production costs. This paper presents a stakeholder identification and mapping procedure, based on an Interest x Influence model, that emphasizes a quantitative methodological approach. The method has been applied on publicly available online data to identify and map potential stakeholders of a European research project aiming at creating a new biomass-derived biofuel. A semi-supervised procedure, built by combining computational text analysis and social network analysis techniques, has been used to calculate Interest and Influence scores for each potential stakeholder toward the project. The results show that stakeholders can be ranked on both dimensions and mapped on a bi-dimensional space according to their level of Interest and Influence. Within projects aiming at developing technologies for sustainability in which a wide range of stakeholders are involved at a transnational level, this stakeholder mapping technique provides a useful tool that can be adopted even with little knowledge on specific fields of application. A further asset of this approach lies in the possibility of profiling stakeholders on the basis of their Interest in the target project: this allows us to know the contents of a stakeholder (or stakeholders category) Interest, and therefore to have useful information for addressing the targeted stakeholder by means of a content design which is based on specific content categories, substantiating the stakeholder(s) Interest in the specific project.
KW - Biofuel
KW - Computational textual analysis
KW - Social acceptance
KW - Social Network Analysis
KW - Stakeholder analysis
KW - Stakeholders mapping
KW - Structural Topic Model
KW - Sustainable technology
UR - https://www.scopus.com/pages/publications/85098522155
U2 - 10.3390/su122410317
DO - 10.3390/su122410317
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85098522155
SN - 2071-1050
VL - 12
SP - 1
EP - 22
JO - Sustainability
JF - Sustainability
IS - 24
M1 - 10317
ER -