“…Both digitalization and social innovation gained political and scientific attention also regarding rural areas, with a growing body of grey literature and policy papers (e.g., ENRD, 2018a,b,c Williger & Wojtech, 2018), and a growing number of scientific publications (e.g., Lytras, Visvizi, & Mudri, 2019; Naldi, Nilsson, Westlund, & Wixe, 2015 or the Special Issue 2019 in this journal). The idea of smart villages is in the center of these debates, where current publications, however, often focus on ICT as part of innovation in production and distribution of goods and services (e.g., Martin & Tulla, 2019) or understand digitalization as a driver of innovation in a socio-economic sense (e.g., Ievoli, Belliggiano, Marandola, Milone, & Ventura, 2019). The present paper argues that in rural areas, social innovation and digitalization are often developing side by side as digitally supported social-innovation initiatives but it is still unclear how to describe such initiatives and 195/276 how they fit in current debates on social innovation.…”