What are the institutional attributes that support the use of ICTs for social innovation? Based on the concept of the ‘hybrid domain’, we seek to better understand how various stakeholders with different priorities collaborate, combine economic and social objectives, and reconceptualize multi-stakeholder collaborative governance in the Global South. Using insights from behavioral economics and social psychology, we focus on two institutional aspects of social innovation - organizational arrangements and rationality. On the one hand, it is well recognized that social innovation stakeholders include not just states and commercial enterprises, but also NGOs, social enterprises, and for-profit/non-profit hybrid organizations. On the other hand,...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how hybrid organisations combine institutional logi...
The literature on social innovation is growing quickly, covering many aspects of the phenomenon. Ho...
International audienceSocial innovations are urgently needed as we confront complex social problems....
What are the institutional attributes that support the use of ICTs for social innovation? Based on t...
The intensifying poverty and poorer living conditions, the need for greater social welfare along wit...
Heeding the call for a deeper understanding of how cross-sector social partnerships (CSSPs) can be m...
Heeding the call for a deeper understanding of how cross-sector social partnerships (CSSP) can be ma...
By conceptualizing the rise of the hybrid domain as an emerging institutional form that overlaps pub...
In order to add to the existing knowledge on the complex institutional dynamics of negotiating confl...
Previous research has shown that institutional logics are the frame of reference used by individuals...
The literature on social innovations focuses on alternative approaches to organising the provision o...
This paper responds to the need in innovation research for conceptual clarity and solid theory on so...
"This chapter explores the link between social innovation and collaboration among change agents and...
Recent research points to a service-based and systemic understanding of innovation in which focus is...
This thesis advances the theoretical and empirical understanding of hybrid organizing in the field...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how hybrid organisations combine institutional logi...
The literature on social innovation is growing quickly, covering many aspects of the phenomenon. Ho...
International audienceSocial innovations are urgently needed as we confront complex social problems....
What are the institutional attributes that support the use of ICTs for social innovation? Based on t...
The intensifying poverty and poorer living conditions, the need for greater social welfare along wit...
Heeding the call for a deeper understanding of how cross-sector social partnerships (CSSPs) can be m...
Heeding the call for a deeper understanding of how cross-sector social partnerships (CSSP) can be ma...
By conceptualizing the rise of the hybrid domain as an emerging institutional form that overlaps pub...
In order to add to the existing knowledge on the complex institutional dynamics of negotiating confl...
Previous research has shown that institutional logics are the frame of reference used by individuals...
The literature on social innovations focuses on alternative approaches to organising the provision o...
This paper responds to the need in innovation research for conceptual clarity and solid theory on so...
"This chapter explores the link between social innovation and collaboration among change agents and...
Recent research points to a service-based and systemic understanding of innovation in which focus is...
This thesis advances the theoretical and empirical understanding of hybrid organizing in the field...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine how hybrid organisations combine institutional logi...
The literature on social innovation is growing quickly, covering many aspects of the phenomenon. Ho...
International audienceSocial innovations are urgently needed as we confront complex social problems....