Die Bodenkultur (Aug 2018)

What would potential future opinion leaders like to know? An explorative study on the perceptions of four wood-based innovations

  • Ranacher Lea,
  • Höfferer Kathrin,
  • Lettner Miriam,
  • Hesser Franziska,
  • Stern Tobias,
  • Rauter Romana,
  • Schwarzbauer Peter

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/boku-2018-0005
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 69, no. 1
pp. 47 – 59

Abstract

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Wood-based innovations can substantially contribute to bioeconomy and future competitiveness of the forest-based sector. However, the forest-based sector lacks consumer-related information that is essential to achieve societal acceptance and market diffusion of wood-based innovations. Therefore, this study investigates the perceptions and related information demands regarding the four selected innovations, that is, wooden multi-story timber construction (WMC), biorefinery (BR), natural fiber reinforced composites (NFC), and nanocellulose (NC). A focus group discussion with future-oriented individuals representing potential future opinion leaders and a subsequent qualitative content analysis was used as the research method. The results show that the perception and information demand of the focus group participants differs between the innovations as a result of their market maturity. It was observed that the participants discussed WMC, a well-established innovation, in detail compared to NC, a quite recent innovation. The results suggest that the forest-based sector should consider individual and societal benefits when communicating the benefits of wood-based innovations.

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