2023
DOI: 10.1111/jpim.12691
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Tackling exigent grand challenges through corporate social innovation: Evidence from the COVID‐19 pandemic

Abstract: While the body of research on grand challenges (GCs) has grown, our understanding of the role of corporate social innovation (CSI) in tackling exigent GCs, such as the COVID‐19 pandemic, is limited. Based on in‐depth analyses of four cases of CSI in the services sector during the COVID‐19 pandemic, this paper contributes to the GC literature by developing a 3Es framework of the CSI process (i.e., embeddedness, engagement, and enhancement) to illustrate the mechanisms through which exigent GCs can be effectivel… Show more

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“…Based on the results of in-depth analyses performed on four cases of corporate social innovation (CSI) effected in the services sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, the paper by Fu et al (2024) presents the development of a 3E framework-that is, embeddedness, engagement, and enhancement-pertaining to the CSI process. Such framework is suited to illustrate the mechanisms whereby exigent GCs can be effectively tackled by firms in the services sector.…”
Section: Overview Of the Papers Included In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Based on the results of in-depth analyses performed on four cases of corporate social innovation (CSI) effected in the services sector during the COVID-19 pandemic, the paper by Fu et al (2024) presents the development of a 3E framework-that is, embeddedness, engagement, and enhancement-pertaining to the CSI process. Such framework is suited to illustrate the mechanisms whereby exigent GCs can be effectively tackled by firms in the services sector.…”
Section: Overview Of the Papers Included In This Special Issuementioning
confidence: 99%