This paper focuses on innovation in the context of business–non-governmental organization (NGO) partnerships for corporate social responsibility (CSR). While different aspects of business–NGO partnerships have been studied, the role of innovation and its potential implications for partnership outcomes have so far not been systematically explored. The paper defines innovation in simple and concrete terms and synthesizes from the literature what can be considered as critical ingredients to foster social alliance innovation. The paper posits in turn that these ingredients correspond closely to the conception of social capital and offers a consolidated framework that helps in probing around these ingredients and social capital in accounting for...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
This paper offers a social capital explanation for the purported relationship between human capital ...
Social enterprises are organisations that pursue a social mission through the application of market-...
This chapter focuses on the use of social capital as a construct to examine and explain the formatio...
This chapter explores the concept of social innovation linking the research on social capital to inn...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
This study illustrates how partnerships in asymmetric power relationships, such as social enterprise...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
This paper explores the role of corporate social capital (CSC) in business innovation. Two models ar...
Background: The increase in public awareness and rising social expectations have changed the role bu...
Over the last decade, social capital concept has received considerable amount of research being rega...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
AbstractOver the last decade, social capital concept has received considerable amount of research be...
[Purpose] Despite increasing research on the social nature of entrepreneurial collaboration in the c...
The aim of the research paper is to complete an evaluation of the Innovation Network Partnership in ...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
This paper offers a social capital explanation for the purported relationship between human capital ...
Social enterprises are organisations that pursue a social mission through the application of market-...
This chapter focuses on the use of social capital as a construct to examine and explain the formatio...
This chapter explores the concept of social innovation linking the research on social capital to inn...
Corporate social responsibility (CSR) literature suggests CSR initiatives extend beyond meeting the ...
This study illustrates how partnerships in asymmetric power relationships, such as social enterprise...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
This paper explores the role of corporate social capital (CSC) in business innovation. Two models ar...
Background: The increase in public awareness and rising social expectations have changed the role bu...
Over the last decade, social capital concept has received considerable amount of research being rega...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
AbstractOver the last decade, social capital concept has received considerable amount of research be...
[Purpose] Despite increasing research on the social nature of entrepreneurial collaboration in the c...
The aim of the research paper is to complete an evaluation of the Innovation Network Partnership in ...
In the context of incubators, particularly those that are driven to achieving social objectives, thi...
This paper offers a social capital explanation for the purported relationship between human capital ...
Social enterprises are organisations that pursue a social mission through the application of market-...