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The concept of Social Innovation (SI) emerged 70 years after the work of pioneering researchers such as Schumpeter. Starting from the linear model of innovation, a systemic and expanded concept of innovation was reached, in which several social agents can be innovative and not only companies. This research proposes to review and synthesize the evolution of innovation until reaching the focus ...
In order to do so, we will elaborate a systematic literature review in order to approach the concept of social. innovation, both in its current state of the art, in its origins, in its agents, in ...
Social innovation: a systematic literature review and future agenda research Francisco do Adro1 & Cristina I. Fernandes2,3 Received: 26 May 2019 /Accepted: 3 December 2019 # Springer-Verlag GmbH Germany, part of Springer Nature 2019 Abstract The concept of Social Innovation (SI) emerged 70 years after the work of pioneering researchers such as ...
We did this by conducting a systematic literature review that has analysed social innovation dynamics that occurred during the first year of the pandemic, taking COVID-19 as an instance of turbulence where 'events, demands and support interact in highly variable, inconsistent, unexpected and unpredictable ways' (Ansell, Trondal, and Øgård ...
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Social issues call for social innovation to fulfil the needs and requirements of the society as well as individual citizens. The goal of this paper is to fill the gap in the extant literature by proposing a comprehensive framework of sharing economy based on the socio-technological theory. This study carried out a systematic literature review ...
systematic literature review we investigate 1 81 articles and books on public sector innov ation, published between 1990 and 2014. These studies are a nalysed based on the following themes: (1 ...
The concept of Social Innovation (SI) emerged 70 years after the work of pioneering researchers such as Schumpeter. Starting from the linear model of innovation, a systemic and expanded concept of innovation was reached, in which several social agents can be innovative and not only companies. This research proposes to review and synthesize the evolution of innovation until reaching the focus ...
Contemporary societies are affected by profound and often disruptive changes leading to socio-economic turbulence. The COVID-19 pandemic has been one of such changes. Gaining a deeper understanding of how society-based responses - such as social innovation - work during turbulent times is of increased significance. This paper carries out a systematically conducted literature review on the ...
A systematic literature review of social media research. A systematic literature review was carried out (Booth et al., 2016; Okoli, 2015) by searching the Web of Science database—one of the world's most comprehensive databases with over 34,000 journals and 174 million records (Clarivate, 2021)—for studies that utilized SMA.
In addition to theoretical future research strands, we also highlight opportunities for empirical advancement of the field. In particular, we highlight the need to examine the negative influence of innovation climate, adopt a more dynamic approach to examine how innovation climates develops over time, and explore the influence of cultural and ...
Social innovation has no theoretical background and is a philosophical concept related to "social change.". Social innovation embedded in sociology and management and based on scientific reasoning (e.g., factors, drivers, main actors). Social innovation as an independent concept related to science and practice.
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