Background The scale-up and sustainability of social innovations for health have received increased interest in global health research in recent years; however, these ambiguous concepts are poorly defined and insufficiently theorised and studied. Researchers, policymakers, and practitioners lack conceptual clarity and integrated frameworks for the scale-up and sustainability of global health innovations. Often, the frameworks developed are conceived in a linear and deterministic or consequentialist vision of the diffusion of innovations. This approach limits the consideration of complexity in scaling up and sustaining innovations. Objective By using a systems theory lens and conducting a narrative review, this manuscript aims to produce an ...
Innovation has become a buzz-word in the political economy of governance. Whether used in the contex...
AbstractDonors and other development partners commonly introduce innovative practices and technologi...
Background: Population health interventions (PHIs) have the potential to improve th...
Background The scale-up and sustainability of social innovations for health have received increased...
Abstract Background Scale-up and sustainability are often studied separately, with few studies exami...
It is clear that in making the concept of sustainable development concrete, one has to take into acc...
It is clear that in making the concept of sustainable development concrete, one has to take into ac...
Health systems have long been considered key determinants of well-being within modern societies, a v...
Abstract The scholarship on responsible research and innovation (RRI) aims to align th...
Health systems have long been considered key determinants of well-being within modern societies, a v...
Objective. Health service managers and policy makers are increasingly concerned about the sustainabi...
The article addresses the problem of how to create sustainable change in health care. It builds on t...
This paper has two core purposes. First, building on Nelson and Sampat’s work, we outline the social...
The need for organizational innovation as a means of improving health-care quality and containing co...
The diffusion of innovation is a challenge in all health economies, including the English National H...
Innovation has become a buzz-word in the political economy of governance. Whether used in the contex...
AbstractDonors and other development partners commonly introduce innovative practices and technologi...
Background: Population health interventions (PHIs) have the potential to improve th...
Background The scale-up and sustainability of social innovations for health have received increased...
Abstract Background Scale-up and sustainability are often studied separately, with few studies exami...
It is clear that in making the concept of sustainable development concrete, one has to take into acc...
It is clear that in making the concept of sustainable development concrete, one has to take into ac...
Health systems have long been considered key determinants of well-being within modern societies, a v...
Abstract The scholarship on responsible research and innovation (RRI) aims to align th...
Health systems have long been considered key determinants of well-being within modern societies, a v...
Objective. Health service managers and policy makers are increasingly concerned about the sustainabi...
The article addresses the problem of how to create sustainable change in health care. It builds on t...
This paper has two core purposes. First, building on Nelson and Sampat’s work, we outline the social...
The need for organizational innovation as a means of improving health-care quality and containing co...
The diffusion of innovation is a challenge in all health economies, including the English National H...
Innovation has become a buzz-word in the political economy of governance. Whether used in the contex...
AbstractDonors and other development partners commonly introduce innovative practices and technologi...
Background: Population health interventions (PHIs) have the potential to improve th...