Selkie Innovation Survey

Selkie Innovation Survey

The overall objective of work-package 9 is to ensure the sustainability of the Selkie aims beyond the project – the acceleration to commercialization of the opportunities in Ireland and Wales. To achieve this objective a detailed survey has been designed to obtain firm level data on the innovative and networking activities, resource capacities, and performance of firms within the Offshore Renewable Energy (ORE) sector and its potential supply chain. The survey (click here) is extensive to ensure rich insight can be obtained on many different areas including green innovation, university and government interactions, policy mix characteristics for low-carbon innovation and COVID-19 impacts on current operations. The information collected will serve as a major milestone in identifying future directions to advance ORE, providing essential direction on the development of ORE innovation systems to maximize socioeconomic growth, energy security as well as developing tools for achieving inclusive and sustainable goals. Detailed data collection exercises like this can be cumbersome and require significant research resources and of course is extremely reliant on the helpful assistance of respondents. Data collection commenced in December 2020, and it is planned to be completed by end of March 2021. The following Table outlined the breakdown of data collection phase;

StagesTime FrameNo. of Firms Included
Pilot 19th of December 202026
Pilot 26th of January 202126
Stage 125th of January 2021300 approx
Stage 28th of February 2021300 approx
Stage 322nd of February 2021300 approx
Stage 48th of March 2021200 approx

To date of writing, we have collected data from almost 100 Irish and Welsh firms which is moving us towards our target of 250 firms. We are currently experiencing a low response rate due to COVID-19 but we are mitigating it through follow up calls, emails, or MS Team interviews (Questionnaire based). We hope to obtain our target of 250 firm’s by end of March 2021 as the data analysis for the overall project is scheduled to commence in April 2021, with the final report completed by June 2021. This data exercise is also supporting other research papers in the area of innovation value chain analysis and triple helix interactions (government-university-business linkages) which are planned to be completed after the data collection report.