Social Innovation and Social Enterprises

£149.50

Social Innovation and Social Enterprises

Toward a Holistic Perspective

Business ethics and social responsibility Management and management techniques Industry and industrial studies Biotechnology

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Collection: Issues in Business Ethics

Language: English

Published by: Springer

Published on: 16th June 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 2 Mb

ISBN: 9783030965969


Introduction

This book provides an exhaustive, critical analysis of the challenges and opportunities associated with social enterprises and social innovation. More specifically, it addresses questions such as: What is a social innovation? Which are the best theories that explain how social innovations are generated and propagated in the global society? What is a social enterprise? Which are the theoretical perspectives that best describe the functioning of Social Enterprises, the threats and opportunities? How do social enterprises deal with the profit and non profit worlds and how these interactions affect their capability to be social innovators?

Literature and Perspectives

The most recent literature has focused on strategies integrating conflicting logic, organizational practices or processes. In all these cases, the hybrid nature of the organization is implemented and sustained through original business models, new organizational arrangements and governance and novel strategies. We believe that the hybrid and institutional perspectives are just one of the many theoretical lenses that can be used to frame social innovation and social enterprises. Along this line, some have highlighted the inherent ethical nature of these phenomena, the critical role played by ethical values whose advancement go well beyond what is expected by the corporate social responsibility, business ethics and institutional theorizing.

Research and Future Directions

This book follows these perspectives exploring the link between social innovation and social enterprises, presenting them as a new a new possible field of research that support new ways to understand and theorize individual, organizational and community behaviors.

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