Research into the phenomenon of social innovation has long focused on what it is and why people become engaged in this form of behaviour. However, another piece of the theoretical jigsaw requires understanding how this type of innovation is enacted by organisations. This article looks at the means by which not-for-profit ventures pursuing socially innovative activities develop the necessary capabilities to innovate. The multidimensional theoretical construct of absorptive capacity and the evolutionary economics concept of organisational routines are used to analyse 14 case studies of innovative not-for-profit ventures in Australia and the UK. The results show that these organisations have a unique mediating function in the social innovation...
While social enterprises have gained increasing policy attention as vehicles for generating innovati...
Social entrepreneurs are heralded for tackling entrenched social problems by approaching innovation,...
This study explores how not-for-profit (NFP) organisations adopt service innovation as a response to...
Research into the phenomenon of social innovation has long focused on what it is and why people beco...
Research into the phenomena of social innovation has long focused on what it is and why people becom...
This paper explores the link between product innovation and the emergence of social entrepreneurial...
This paper investigates the unaddressed potential of social ventures to implement social and techno...
This paper aims to provide new insights into possible managerial choices and practices for successfu...
This paper investigates how dynamic capabilities form in the context of social entrepreneurship. A q...
AbstractWhat is essentially innovation occurs at the level of social behavioural patterns, routines,...
As an exploration into the nascent topic of ‘social innovation’, this thesis builds upon recent tran...
Small businesses in Australia tend to perform poorly on R&D and innovation, due to limitations on t...
The dissertation addresses a call to investigate the puzzle if not all NPOs are innovative, then whi...
Innovation is identified in extant research as a defining characteristic of social entrepreneurial v...
Social and community-based organisations are increasingly viewed as wellsprings of valuable social i...
While social enterprises have gained increasing policy attention as vehicles for generating innovati...
Social entrepreneurs are heralded for tackling entrenched social problems by approaching innovation,...
This study explores how not-for-profit (NFP) organisations adopt service innovation as a response to...
Research into the phenomenon of social innovation has long focused on what it is and why people beco...
Research into the phenomena of social innovation has long focused on what it is and why people becom...
This paper explores the link between product innovation and the emergence of social entrepreneurial...
This paper investigates the unaddressed potential of social ventures to implement social and techno...
This paper aims to provide new insights into possible managerial choices and practices for successfu...
This paper investigates how dynamic capabilities form in the context of social entrepreneurship. A q...
AbstractWhat is essentially innovation occurs at the level of social behavioural patterns, routines,...
As an exploration into the nascent topic of ‘social innovation’, this thesis builds upon recent tran...
Small businesses in Australia tend to perform poorly on R&D and innovation, due to limitations on t...
The dissertation addresses a call to investigate the puzzle if not all NPOs are innovative, then whi...
Innovation is identified in extant research as a defining characteristic of social entrepreneurial v...
Social and community-based organisations are increasingly viewed as wellsprings of valuable social i...
While social enterprises have gained increasing policy attention as vehicles for generating innovati...
Social entrepreneurs are heralded for tackling entrenched social problems by approaching innovation,...
This study explores how not-for-profit (NFP) organisations adopt service innovation as a response to...