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9781137549532

New Frontiers in Social Innovation Research

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    9781137549532

  • ISBN10:

    113754953X

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2015-09-21
  • Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan

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Interest in social innovation continues to rise, from governments setting up social innovation 'labs' to large corporations developing social innovation strategies. Yet theory lags behind practice, and this hampers our ability to understand social innovation and make the most of its potential. This collection brings together work by leading social innovation researchers globally, exploring the practice and process of researching social innovation, its nature and effects. Combining theoretical papers and empirical studies, it shows how social innovation is blurring traditional boundaries between the market, the state and civil society, thereby developing new forms of services, relationships and collaborations. It takes a critical perspective, analyzing potential downsides of social innovation that often remain unexplored or are glossed over, yet concludes with a powerful vision of the potential for social innovation to transform society. It aims to be a valuable resource for students and researchers, as well as policy makers and others supporting and leading social innovation.

Author Biography

Alex Nicholls is Professor of Social Entrepreneurship at Said Business School, University of Oxford, United Kingdom. He has published numerous in a wide range of peer-reviewed journals and books. He was co-editor of Social Innovation: Blurring Boundaries to Reconfigure Markets (Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), the first major collection of papers on social innovation.
 
Julie Simon is Research Programme Lead at the Young Foundation, United Kingdom. She has written major reports on social innovation as part of TEPSIE, a European Commission project which explored the theoretical, empirical and policy foundations of social innovation in Europe. She co-authored the The Open Book of Social Innovation (2010).
 
Madeleine Gabriel is Principal Researcher at Nesta, United Kingdom, focusing on social and public innovation. Her research focuses on ways to support and grow social innovation. She is author of Making it Big: Strategies for Scaling Social Innovations and co-author of People Helping People; the Future of Public Services (both 2014).

Table of Contents

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Foreword: The Study of Social Innovation – Theory, Practice and Progress; Geoff Mulgan
Introduction: Dimensions of Social Innovation; Alex Nicholls; Julie Simon; Madeleine Gabriel
PART I: RESEARCHING SOCIAL INNOVATION
1. Social Innovations as Drivers of Social Change – Exploring Tarde's Contribution to Social Innovation Theory Building; Jürgen Howaldt; Ralf Kopp; Michael Schwarz
2. At the Root of Change: The History of Social Innovation; Katharine McGowan; Frances Westley
3. A Relational Database to Understand Social Innovation and its Impact on Social Transformation; Marie J. Bouchard; Catherine Trudelle; Louise Briand; Juan-Luis Klein; Benoît Lévesque; David Longtin; Mathieu Pelletier
PART II: BLURRING BOUNDARIES AND RECONFIGURING RELATIONS
4. Social Innovation. Redesigning the Welfare Diamond; Jane Jenson
5. Social Innovation for Social Cohesion; Adalbert Evers; Benjamin Ewert
6. Collaborative Services in Informal Settlements: Social Innovation in a Pacified Favela in Rio de Janeiro; Carla Cipolla; Patricia Melo; Ezio Manzini
PART III: PRODUCING SOCIAL INNOVATION THROUGH NEW FORMS OF COLLABORATION
7. Enhancing Public Innovation through Collaboration, Leadership and New Public Governance; Eva Sørensen; Jacob Torfing
8. Seoul City's Social Innovation Strategy: New Models of Communication to Strengthen Citizen Engagement; Jungwon Kim; Sojung Rim; Sunkyung Han; Ahyoung Park
9. Can Collective Intelligence Produce Social Innovation?; Ola Tjornbo
10. The Usefulness of Networks: a Study of Social Innovation in India; Lina Sonne
Conclusion: The Task of the Social Innovation Movement; Roberto Mangabeira Unger

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