Advancing inclusive innovation in Canada: the impact of the IIE-Net project
Purpose - Situated in the context of entrepreneurship and innovation ecosystems, this article explores the impact of an action-oriented, collaborative research network, the Inclusive Innovation and Entrepreneurship Network (IIE-Net), aimed at advancing inclusion for entrepreneurs from equity-deserving groups by addressing barriers and enablers at the societal, organizational and individual levels.
Design/methodology/approach - Drawing on principles of action research and a multi-level research strategy informed by gender-based analysis and critical race theory, this article reflects on the collaboration with stakeholders and the impact of the IIE-Net project to contribute to knowledge, policy and practice.
Findings - Using a three-level inclusive ecosystem model, we explore how research and collaboration can be used to drive change in policies and practices at the societal, organizational and individual levels.
Originality/value - This article illustrates how theory, empirical evidence and knowledge mobilization practices can be used to help shape a more inclusive innovation and entrepreneurship ecosystem.