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Definition and theory in social innovation

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Authors: Anderson, Tara; Curtis, Andrew and Wittig, Claudia
Publication date: 2014
Keywords: social Innovation, theory, practice

Social innovation is a term used globally to describe and identify quite different activities. While it’s a term that everyone likes to use, what it refers to not clear . This paper explores different definitional approaches or intentions – legitimating, theoretical, action-reflection, broad and distinctive – and considers why a definition of social innovation is important and what the crucial ingredients, informed more by practice than theory, might be. Following lessons learnt from postmodernity and critical theory, social marketing, democracy, governance and social entrepreneurship, we arrive at a definition that is value-laden, distinctive and focused - from inception to impact - on equality, justice and empowerment. [Authors’ abstract].

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Anderson, T.; Curtis, A. and Wittig, C. (2014) Definition and theory in social innovation (MA thesis), Krems, Danube University Krems.

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