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In search of the conceptualization and measurement of SOCIAL INNOVATION
1
Mónica Edwards-
Schachter
,
Phd.
Institute
of
Innovation
and
Knowledge
Management (INGENIO, CSIC-UPV)
moed@ingenio.upv.es
Slide2Focus: What is
Social Innovation (SI)?
SI:
An approach for a new nature (and new measurement problems) of innovation ? SI as research topic: Within or outside of the innovation studies field?Developing indicators of SI: Exploring “social places and spaces”Final comments …
2
Keynotes
3Focus: What is Social Innovation?
SI is an outstanding paradigm
that is increasingly attracting the interest of research, organizations and policy makers
(Andrew & Klein, 2010; EU/The Young Foundation, 2010; Howaldt &Schwartz, 2010; Hubert, 2010)The Renewed Social Agenda (EC 2008) emphasizes the role of SI as an opportunity to address Europe’s response to new social realities and promoting a better quality of life. SI is seen as a powerful instrument to address the economic crisis (and “other” global crisis) requiring both quick solutions to pressing social problems and the long term development of a sustainable social system (BEPA, 2009).
Slide44But …
The concept of social innovation
is often used
interchangeably with a number of different topics including innovation activities in the non-profit sector, social entrepreneurship, social economy, social enterprise … (Moulaert et al, 2005; Mulgan et al., 2007; Rodríguez & Alvarado, 2008; Andrew & Klein, 2010; Howaldt & Shwarz, 2010).
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The
SOCIAL
side
of TECHNOLOGICAL
innovation
?
The
TECHNOLOGICAL
side
of SOCIAL
innovation
?
SOCIAL IMPACT
OF
INNOVATION
?
DIFUSSION
OF INNOVATION?
Slide66SI: An approach for a new nature (and new measurement problems) of innovation ?
Mulgan
(2006:8) affirms that “Social innovation refers to
innovative activities and services that are motivated by the goal of meeting a social need and that are predominantly diffused through organizations whose primary purposes are social”. Phills et al. (2008) have underlined the mechanisms involved in bringing about positive social change, bolstered by the “cross-fertilization” of the non-profit, government, and business sectorsFor MacCallum et al. (2009:1)- is an anchor concept for research in creative arts, human organization, economic diversity, neighbourhood regeneration, regional renaissance, governance and other areas”.
Slide77SI: An approach for a new nature (and new measurement problems) of innovation ?
A recent report of The Young Foundation (2010, p. 10) identifies four drivers of future innovation:
Co-creating
value with customers and tapping knowledge about users; Global knowledge sourcing and collaborative networks; Global challenges as a driver of innovation; Public sector challenges as a driver of innovation
Slide88SI: An approach for a new nature (and new measurement problems) of innovation ?
In words of
Howaldt
and Schwarz (2010) “innovations are deliberative interventions designed to initiate and establish future developments concerning technology, economics, and social practices” How can people act as lead users and contribute to social innovation? How can share social innovation best practices?How to measure social innovation …?
Slide99SI as research topic: Within or outside the innovation field?
The introduction of the
social to innovation –
and viceversa, as well as of innovation to the social– has been considered from multiple research perspectives, embracing social science and economic literatures, as well as in the socio-political practice (Brooks 1982). Brooks (1982) has analyzed the social dimensions of invention and innovation, classifying social inventions and innovations as market, managerial, political, or institutional. When distinguishing between "pure social inventions and innovations, socio-technical system innovations, and pure technical innovations" he cautions that "there are no entirely pure types"
Slide1010But …
“Schumpeter underscores the necessity of social innovation occurring in tandem in both the economic arena as well as in culture, politics and a society's way of life in order to guarantee the economic efficacy of technical innovations”
(
Howaldt & Schwarz , 2010: p. 9) . However, the mention of social innovation in literature after Schumpeter is rare and only marginal and the focus is essentially in technological innovations.The presence of SI in innovation research literature is still scarce and marginal …
Slide1111Murray et al. (2009) in their working paper “How to innovate: The tools for social innovation” list
260 methods, processes and examples of social innovation in their proposal of social economy framework.
Developing indicators of SI
12Developing indicators of SI
Indicators
Measurement should “capture” the different aspects
of the phenomenaIn-puts ... Needs to building “social innovation capabilities” ?Process ... Problems with indicators of “traditional” innovations (technological, in services, organizational ...) !Out-puts... Values co-generation, quality of life, well-being improvement, ... diffusion and Impact?
Slide1313 EXAMPLE 1
Bringing light to the poor: “A litre of light” project
http://isanglitrongliwanag.org/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-pacific-14967535 Eco-entrepreneurs students from MIT using 2-liter soda bottles and bleach to bring a 60 watt light bulb's worth of light into the building below. A bit of brightness into the lives of the country's poorest people in the Philippines.
Slide1414 EXAMPLE 2
CVida
http://www.cvida.com http://es-es.facebook.com/CvidaVilareal CVida Vilareal is an association of multiple actors in the city of Vilareal (Castellon, Spain) . Goals The improvement of people’s quality of life and the creation of employment. The city as a local social innovation space.
Slide1515 EXAMPLE 2
CVida
http://www.cvida.com http://es-es.facebook.com/CvidaVilareal
Slide16FINAL COMMENTS …Social Innovation is a
multi-faceted concept which can be placed at the intersection of spontaneous and rationally
organized movements at the micro,
meso or macro levels of society (bottom-up).Further research on social innovation will be important in order to increase our understanding of the concept and theoretical interrelationships between technological, non-technological and social innovation (and the development of appropriate measurement methodologies and instruments).Part of innovation studies … or a new discipline?
Slide17FINAL COMMENTS …In Cvida
initiative, our principal purpose is to explore the transformational potential of mechanisms of the process of collective action and urban governance practices, promoting both the intentional cross-sector fertilization and a system-building or “scaffolding” endeavour that accomplishes the mechanisms of social innovation.
We are also
exploring the development of indicators, considering in-puts, process and out-puts ...
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ANDREW, C. and KLEIN, J. L. (2010). Social
Innovation
: What is it and why is it
important
to
understand
it
better
. ET10003. Ontario
Ministry
of
Research
and Innovation. Toronto. Cahiers du Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales (CRISBROOKS, H. (1982). ES). Collection Études théoriques, no ET1003. BROOKS, H. (1982). Social and technological innovation. In Lundstedt, Sven B. and Colglazier, E. William, Jr. (Eds.), Managing innovation. Elmsford, NY: Pergamon Press, 9-10.EUROPEAN UNION/THE YOUNG FOUNDATION. (YF) (2010). Study on social innovation. Report prepared by the Social Innovation eXchange (SIX) and the Young Foundation for the Bureau of European Policy Advisors.HOWALDT, J. and SCHWARTZ, M. (2010). Social innovation: concepts, research fields and international trends. Report of ESF, EU and Aachen University. Dortmund, May 2010.HUBERT, A. (2010). Empowering people, driving change: Social innovation in the European Union. http://ec.europa.eu/bepa/pdf/publications_pdf/social_innovation.pdfMACCALLUM, D.; MOULAERT, F.; HILLIER, J. an VICARI HADDOCK, S. (2009). Social Innovation and Territorial Development. Ashgate.MOULAERT, F.; MARTINELLI, F. and SWYNGEDOUW, E. (Eds.). (2005). Social innovation in the governance of urban communities: a multidisciplinary perspective.
Urban Studies Vol. 42(11).
References
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MULGAN, G.; TUCKER, S.; RUSHANARA, A. and SANDERS, B. (2007). Social Innovation: What it is, Why it matters and How it can be accelerated. Oxford: Said Business School.
MULGAN, G. (2006). The Process of Social Innovation, Innovations, pp. 145-162.
MURRAY, R.; MULGAN, G. and CAULIER-GRICE, J. (2009). How to innovate: The tools for Social Innovation. NESTA and the Young Foundation. PHILLS JR., J. A., DEIGLMEIER, K., and MILLER, D. T. (2008). Rediscovering social innovation.
Stanford Social Innovation
Review
, Vol. 6(4): 34-44.
RODRÍGUEZ HERRERA, A. and ALVARADO UGARTE, H. (2008). Claves de la innovación social en América Latina y el Caribe. CEPAL: Santiago de Chile
References
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