TY - JOUR
T1 - Factores clave que facilitan la innovación social en el tercer sector
AU - Gispert-Saúch, Carme Martinell
AU - Morata García, Txus
AU - Rocha Scarpetta, Joan-andreu
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2024/6/28
Y1 - 2024/6/28
N2 - Introduction: The objective of this study is to describe the factors that influence social innovation processes in the third sector entities. Methodology: From the study of three in-depth cases, a qualitative investigation is carried out from a grounded theory approach. Results: Eleven categories are detected that impact social innovation: user centrality, internal culture, focus, scalability, impact evaluation, financing, level of independence, level of legitimacy, alliances, ICT potential and volunteering. Discussions: Organizations have different progress in the different categories. However, all of them contribute to the development of social innovation. Without a deep understanding of what social innovation is, perhaps the true social innovations that the third sector generates do not emerge and may hide, compared to other sectors, a greater social innovation than assumed. Conclusions: There are four types of factors that favor social innovation in the third sector. The structural ones, such as a clear purpose or its governance. The own factors or differential capacities that the third sector possesses, such as its capillarity. Emerging ones, such as new technological trends or impact measurement. And legitimacy factors, including quality or accountability.
AB - Introduction: The objective of this study is to describe the factors that influence social innovation processes in the third sector entities. Methodology: From the study of three in-depth cases, a qualitative investigation is carried out from a grounded theory approach. Results: Eleven categories are detected that impact social innovation: user centrality, internal culture, focus, scalability, impact evaluation, financing, level of independence, level of legitimacy, alliances, ICT potential and volunteering. Discussions: Organizations have different progress in the different categories. However, all of them contribute to the development of social innovation. Without a deep understanding of what social innovation is, perhaps the true social innovations that the third sector generates do not emerge and may hide, compared to other sectors, a greater social innovation than assumed. Conclusions: There are four types of factors that favor social innovation in the third sector. The structural ones, such as a clear purpose or its governance. The own factors or differential capacities that the third sector possesses, such as its capillarity. Emerging ones, such as new technological trends or impact measurement. And legitimacy factors, including quality or accountability.
KW - digital social innovation
KW - impact evaluation
KW - innovation
KW - social challenges
KW - social impact
KW - social innovation
KW - social transformation
KW - third sector
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U2 - 10.31637/epsir-2024-1690
DO - 10.31637/epsir-2024-1690
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85210083808
SN - 2529-9824
VL - 9
JO - European Public and Social Innovation Review
JF - European Public and Social Innovation Review
ER -