This paper offers a rationale for expanding current efforts to support industrial innovation to encompass the important and unique contributions that the social sciences can make in this area. In order to provide a comprehensive overview of these contributions, the paper examines the role that social factors play in the process of technological innovations, the importance of social innovations, and the potential contributions of social science research to the diffusion of innovation as well as its importance in considering the broad social impacts of social innovations. Copyright 1983 by The Policy Studies Organization.
The concept of innovation has become broader, across fields and across era, both in terms of ‘means’...
Innovation research is now in its third stage, in which most attention is given to the efficiency cy...
While the adoption of Social Innovation (SI) in the governance and policy domain has fueled a rapidl...
This paper is addressed to two questions: (1) Does the existing state of knowledge within the body o...
Innovation is not a new phenomenon. Arguably, it is as old as mankind itself. However, in spite of i...
In a context of increasing and diverse demands on welfare regimes and an era of constrained budgets,...
Social innovation addressing social, economic and environmental challenges are increasingly recogniz...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
Every innovation has social dimension, because it engages social players and its users (societies) a...
This paper examines different forms of innovation including social innovation, and why innovation an...
The concept of Social Innovation (SI) emerged 70 years after the work of pioneering researchers such...
This article examines what we understand by the concept of social innovation. Historically, the emph...
Despite the socio-economic importance of social innovation as a sustainable mechanism of addressing ...
Social innovation is a contested concept with multiple meanings that have implications beyond academ...
Despite the fact that the concept of social innovation is extensively employed by scholars and pract...
The concept of innovation has become broader, across fields and across era, both in terms of ‘means’...
Innovation research is now in its third stage, in which most attention is given to the efficiency cy...
While the adoption of Social Innovation (SI) in the governance and policy domain has fueled a rapidl...
This paper is addressed to two questions: (1) Does the existing state of knowledge within the body o...
Innovation is not a new phenomenon. Arguably, it is as old as mankind itself. However, in spite of i...
In a context of increasing and diverse demands on welfare regimes and an era of constrained budgets,...
Social innovation addressing social, economic and environmental challenges are increasingly recogniz...
When society changes the need for knowledge may change well. New types of knowledge and new ways to ...
Every innovation has social dimension, because it engages social players and its users (societies) a...
This paper examines different forms of innovation including social innovation, and why innovation an...
The concept of Social Innovation (SI) emerged 70 years after the work of pioneering researchers such...
This article examines what we understand by the concept of social innovation. Historically, the emph...
Despite the socio-economic importance of social innovation as a sustainable mechanism of addressing ...
Social innovation is a contested concept with multiple meanings that have implications beyond academ...
Despite the fact that the concept of social innovation is extensively employed by scholars and pract...
The concept of innovation has become broader, across fields and across era, both in terms of ‘means’...
Innovation research is now in its third stage, in which most attention is given to the efficiency cy...
While the adoption of Social Innovation (SI) in the governance and policy domain has fueled a rapidl...