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This invaluable Encyclopedia presents an interdisciplinary and comprehensive overview of the field of social innovation, providing an insightful view into potential future developments both practically and theoretically. With entries authored by prominent international scholars, the Encyclopedia outlines the theoretical foundations, concepts, types, processes and measurement of social innovation. Entries cover a variety of key themes including social innovation ecosystems, co-creation, new technologies and methods, education, governance and policies.The Encyclopedia of Social Innovation will serve as a significant reference point for both scholars and students of social entrepreneurship, sociology and management. It will also be beneficial for all those seeking to clarify various problem-solving routes in the face of contemporary societal challenges.Key Features:77 accessible and fully-referenced entriesAn interdisciplinary scope providing readers with a sound overview of social innovation in different research areasExploration of the societal, political, business and entrepreneurial ramifications of social innovationExamination of the challenges caused by modern phenomena such as rapid population growth and how these challenges have affected new social demands.
Edited by Jürgen Howaldt, Director and Christoph Kaletka, Deputy Director, Social Research Centre Dortmund, TU Dortmund University, Germanywith the assistance of Marthe Zirngiebl, Daniel Krüger and Karina Maldonado-Mariscal
Contents:Introduction to theEncyclopedia of Social Innovation xxvJürgen Howaldt and Christoph KaletkaPART I THEORETICALFOUNDATIONS1 Ambivalence andside-effects of social innovations 2Stefan Böschen2 Imagined futures andsocial innovation 7Timur Ergen3 Operationalizing socialpractice theories for socialinnovation research 11Maria Rabadjieva and MartheZirngiebl4 Resistance to social innovation 18Tuur Ghys5 Social innovation and theremaking of structures,systems and regimes 23René Kemp and Bonno Pel6 Social innovations asa repair of social order 31Cornelius Schubert7 Social innovation andsocial change 36Jürgen Howaldt and MichaelSchwarz8 Strands of socialinnovation research 44Adela McMurray, AshokkumarManoharan and Don Scott9 System thinking for socialinnovation 49Katharine McGowan,Michele-Lee Moore and Ola TjörnboPART II CONCEPTS AND TYPES10 Exnovation 55Rafael Ziegler11 Joseph A. Schumpeter:innovation and society 60Birgit Blättel-Mink12 Open social innovation 66Anne-Laure Fayard13 The politics ofconceptualizing social innovation 72Michael J. Roy, Simon Teasdaleand Lars Hulgård14 Social innovation in the digital age 76Gianluca Misuraca and Pierre Rossel15 Social innovation andtechnological innovation 82Matthias Weber16 Social innovation researchand innovation studies 88Attila Havas17 The South Americanconcept of tecnologia social 94Marlei Pozzebon, Ana ClaraSouza and Fabio Prado Saldanha18 Sustainable innovation 99Cordula KroppPART III SOCIAL INNOVATIONPROCESSES19 Co-creation in social innovation 106Melanie Smallman and CianO’Donovan20 Democratic experimentation and social innovation 111Carolina Andion and GrazielaAlperstedt21 Design for social innovation 117Alessandro Deserti andFrancesca Rizzo22 Diffusion 122Jürgen Howaldt, Ralf Kopp andMichael Schwarz23 Grassroots innovation fortransformative social change 127Swati Banerjee, Abdul Shabanand Shrirang Chaudhary24 The institutionalization ofsocial innovations 132Bonno Pel25 Power and empowermentin social innovation 139Flor Avelino, Julia M. Wittmayerand Adina DumitruPART IV ECOSYSTEMS, ACTORSAND GOVERNANCE26 Collaborative spaces forsocial innovation 147Eva Wascher27 Cross-sector collaborationfor social innovation 152Jo Barraket and Sally McGeoch28 Ecosystems of social innovation 157Dmitri Domanski, ChristophKaletka and Daniel Krüger29 Foundations and social innovations 162Steffen Bethmann30 Governance of social innovation 167Diego Galego and Marleen Brans31 Innovation systems 172Alexander Ebner32 Law and social innovation 177Bronwen Morgan33 Social innovation, civilsociety and democracy-building 184Alejandra Boni, SergioBelda-Miquel and Diana Velasco34 Social innovation labs 189Mónica Edwards-Schachter35 Social movements 195Maria da Glória Gohn andKarina Maldonado-Mariscal36 Social networks and socialinnovation 203Lina Sonne VyasPART V SOCIAL INNOVATIONIN ESTABLISHEDRESEARCH AREAS37 Futures studies and socialinnovation 209Elmar Schüll38 Social innovation toadvance diversity and inclusion 214Wendy Cukier, ZohrehHassannezhad Chavoushi andGuang Ying Mo39 Social innovation in education 219Karina Maldonado-Mariscaland Antonius Schröder40 Social innovation in energysystem transformation 224Julia M. Wittmayer and KarolineS. Rogge41 Social innovation in thefashion industry 229Sabine Weber42 Social innovations and thefuture of mobility in timesof climate change 234Andreas Knie43 Social innovation in health 239Victoria Boelman44 Social innovation throughthe Maker Movement 245Massimo Menichinelli45 Social innovation andpoverty and marginalization 250P. K. Shajahan and DipannitaBhattacharjee46 Social innovations in rural areas 258Gabriela Christmann47 Social innovation in services 263Carla Cipolla48 Social innovation in social work 268Anne Parpan-Blaser andMatthias Hüttemann49 Social innovation andterritorial development 273Alina Kadyrova50 Social innovation researchand practice for sustainabledevelopment 278Jeremy Millard51 Social justice and socialinnovation 285Fergus Turner and Ella Scheepers52 Welfare innovation forsocial cohesion 292Benjamin Ewert53 What ageing societiesmean for social innovation 297Ken Aoo and Fiona Henderson54 Workplace innovation 302Steven DhondtPART VI BUSINESS ANDECONOMY55 Cooperatives and socialinnovation 308Gorka Espiau Idoiaga56 Corporate social innovation 313Philip H. Mirvis57 Degrowth 319Yves-Marie Abraham58 The potential of socialinnovation for futureemployment trends 324Antonia Caro-González andMarta Enciso-Santocildes59 The revival of the commons 331Tine de Moor60 Social economy 336Marie Bouchard and Benoît Lévesque61 Social entrepreneurship 342Anne de Bruin, Simon Teasdaleand Michael J. Roy62 Social value inmanagement and socialinnovation research 347Ghita Lkhoyaali and EmmanuelRaufflet63 Socially inclusive businesses 351Gabriel Berger and LeopoldoBlugermanPART VII SCIENCE AND RESEARCH64 Citizen science 360Christopher Kullenberg65 Social innovation andits actors: the role ofuniversity research 364Judith Sutz66 Social innovation andsocial sciences 370Klaus Schuch67 Transformative research 376Mandy Singer-BrodowskiPART VIII INNOVATION POLICY68 EU policy on social innovation 383Nora Milotay69 Next generation innovation policy 389Jakob Edler70 Responsible research andinnovation as a social innovation 395Lucien von Schomberg andRené von Schomberg71 Social innovation and thenew role of the state 400Uwe Cantner, Dirk Fornahl andMatthias Menter72 Social innovation andpublic policy 408Geoff Mulgan73 Transformative innovation policy 414Caetano C. R. Penna, CarlaAlvial-Palavicino, BipashyeeGhosh and Johan SchotPART IX RESOURCES ANDMEASUREMENT74 Impact bonds: beyond the hype? 421Eleanor Carter and AndreeaAnastasiu75 Social impact measurement 427Gorgi Krlev, GeorgMildenberger and Volker Then76 Social innovation measurement 432Judith Terstriep, Gorgi Krlev,Georg Mildenberger, SimoneStrambach, Jan-FrederikThurmann and Laura-Fee Wloka77 Sustainable finance asa social innovation 441Olaf WeberIndex 446
‘In recent decades, the study of social innovations has become a vibrant and increasingly specialized field of research. This Encyclopedia offers a unique journey into this research area thanks to a plurality of theoretical frameworks, disciplinary perspectives and research angles from 77 articles. An essential reference!’