2010
DOI: 10.1504/ijtm.2010.033125
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Understanding social innovation: a provisional framework

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“…This review found several authors who discuss social innovation without mentioning social entrepreneurship (Adams & Hess, 2010;Bouchard, 2012;Cajaiba-Santana, 2014;Froud et al, 2010;Linton, 2009;Spena & de Chiara, 2012). Additionally, social entrepreneurship is critical with respect to social issues, but it is not a key determinant of social innovation (Dawson & Daniel, 2010). Nevertheless, one group of authors recognized social entrepreneurship as being a part of social innovation (Witkamp et al, 2011).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This review found several authors who discuss social innovation without mentioning social entrepreneurship (Adams & Hess, 2010;Bouchard, 2012;Cajaiba-Santana, 2014;Froud et al, 2010;Linton, 2009;Spena & de Chiara, 2012). Additionally, social entrepreneurship is critical with respect to social issues, but it is not a key determinant of social innovation (Dawson & Daniel, 2010). Nevertheless, one group of authors recognized social entrepreneurship as being a part of social innovation (Witkamp et al, 2011).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In the papers reviewed, several authors discuss the relationship between social innovation and social development. They coincide in that both social innovation and social development seek to strengthen social structure and that social innovation facilitates social development (Adams & Hess, 2010;Bouchard, 2012;Cajaiba-Santana, 2014;Dacin et al, 2011;Dawson & Daniel, 2010;Froud et al, 2010;Maak & Stoetter, 2012).…”
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“…In this context, people who participate collaboratively strengthen social innovation (Dawson & Daniel, 2010).…”
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“…In order to satisfy these needs and be competitive in their respective markets, each nascent firm must to be innovative and oriented in both social and market directions. "There can be different intentions behind the development of innovations that can range from business, economic, political, social or militaristic objectives, social innovations often have aims that draw on notions of contributing to the welfare of society and improving social capital" [5] (p. 15). The social innovations are "distinguished by alliance between creative individuals with ideas and energy, on the one hand, and institutions with power and money to make those changes a reality on the other" [6] (p. 364).…”
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confidence: 99%