‘Social innovation’ is a construct increasingly used to explain the practices, processes and actors through which sustained positive transformation occurs in the network society (Mulgan, G., Tucker, S., Ali, R., Sander, B. (2007). Social innovation: What it is, why it matters and how can it be accelerated. Oxford:Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship; Phills, J. A., Deiglmeier, K., & Miller, D. T. Stanford Social Innovation Review, 6(4):34–43, 2008.). Social innovation has been defined as a “novel solution to a social problem that is more effective, efficient, sustainable, or just than existing solutions, and for which the value created accrues primarily to society as a whole rather than private individuals.” (Phills,J. A., Deiglmeie...
Social enterprises (SEs), such as development trusts (DTs) in England, are contributing to solve som...
This article examines what we understand by the concept of social innovation. Historically, the emph...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
'Social innovation' is a construct increasingly used to explain the practices, processes and actors ...
While social enterprises have gained increasing policy attention as vehicles for generating innovati...
Social enterprises have emerged as an alternative to existing business models focused primarily on p...
In examining the ‘social’ in entrepreneurial activities in national and international contexts our f...
The results of social innovation are all around us. Self-help health groups and self-build hous...
Shifts in the philosophy of the “state” and a growing emphasis on the “Big Society” have placed an i...
The state of research on social entrepreneurship is unsatisfactory. Social entrepreneurship research...
Shifts in the philosophy of the “state” and a growing emphasis on the “Big Society” have placed an i...
As an exploration into the nascent topic of ‘social innovation’, this thesis builds upon recent tran...
As the degree of social problems and opportunities within our complex society continues to increase,...
Multiple definitions of social enterprise still abound, but as Doherty et al. (2014, p.420) suggest,...
As an exploration into the nascent topic of ‘social innovation’, this thesis builds upon recent tran...
Social enterprises (SEs), such as development trusts (DTs) in England, are contributing to solve som...
This article examines what we understand by the concept of social innovation. Historically, the emph...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
'Social innovation' is a construct increasingly used to explain the practices, processes and actors ...
While social enterprises have gained increasing policy attention as vehicles for generating innovati...
Social enterprises have emerged as an alternative to existing business models focused primarily on p...
In examining the ‘social’ in entrepreneurial activities in national and international contexts our f...
The results of social innovation are all around us. Self-help health groups and self-build hous...
Shifts in the philosophy of the “state” and a growing emphasis on the “Big Society” have placed an i...
The state of research on social entrepreneurship is unsatisfactory. Social entrepreneurship research...
Shifts in the philosophy of the “state” and a growing emphasis on the “Big Society” have placed an i...
As an exploration into the nascent topic of ‘social innovation’, this thesis builds upon recent tran...
As the degree of social problems and opportunities within our complex society continues to increase,...
Multiple definitions of social enterprise still abound, but as Doherty et al. (2014, p.420) suggest,...
As an exploration into the nascent topic of ‘social innovation’, this thesis builds upon recent tran...
Social enterprises (SEs), such as development trusts (DTs) in England, are contributing to solve som...
This article examines what we understand by the concept of social innovation. Historically, the emph...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...