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The Israeli Cleantech By Israel Drori, Shmuel Ellis, Mali Nevo Faculty of management Tel Aviv University. Basic data. There are currently 419 cleantech companies operating in Israel.
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The Israeli Cleantech By Israel Drori, Shmuel Ellis, Mali Nevo Faculty of management Tel Aviv University
Basic data • There are currently 419 cleantech companies operating in Israel. • These companies comprise just over 10% of the total of Israeli High-tech companies (approximately 4,015 companies in total). • The Israeli cleantech sector produced in 2008 an estimated total of products and services worth between 2 and 2.5 Billion US $, which constitute between 0.8% and 1% of the total global cleantech market.
Five key aspects of the Israeli cleantech sector • Overall growth • Sub-sectors within the cleantech industry • Evolutionary stages of Israeli cleantech companies • Company size • Ownership, Capital raised and Annual revenues
Evolutionary stages • Seed stage • Research and Development (R&D) stage • Initial Revenue stage • Revenue Growth
Average capital raised by cleantech companies by sub-sector (in millions of US$), 2007-2008
Average revenue in 2008 of cleantech companies by sub-sector (in millions of US $)
The Israeli Cleantech Study To propose a complementary, genealogical approach to the traditional clusters approach of industrial sectors’ evolution To explore genesis events and environmental characteristics that shape the entrepreneurial culture and strategy of the cleantech industry along time? To investigate how and why cleantech firms in the different sub sectors (energy, water, agriculture, environment, material) evolve? To study the origin of different founding models of the Israeli cleantech firms, and their relations with existing clusters
Genealogy • Genealogy is a record of descent or linage of a group from its ancestors to the recent generation. • Each genealogy is originated from founding parents which started the entire genealogy. • The progenies’ birth origin is diverse. • It reflects the degree of association and proximity within a network of relationships along time, characterized by path dependent relationships among firms along a lineage system. • The evolutionary trajectory of organizational genealogy is influenced by its member affinity, mainly parent-progenies relations (Phillips, 2000; 2005). 21
Networks of cleantech sub-sectors Energy Agriculture Water Environment Materials
Origins of founders IDF Cleantech Energy Industry Biotech Hi tech Academy
Origins of founders Hi tech Materials Academy Agriculture Environment Water Energy