Thriving Within the Turbulence

Rachel Taylor, N. Torugsa, A. Arundel
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This chapter embraces complexity theory as a basis for theorizing social innovation in nonprofit organizations (NPOs) operating in the Australian disability sector, which is currently grappling with the implementation of a disruptive policy reform leading to a paradigm shift in the funding of disability support services, the National Disability Insurance Scheme (NDIS). To cope and thrive within a new NDIS-fueled marketplace, disability NPOs need to pursue socially innovative agendas. Through a review of cross-disciplinary literatures on social innovation and the use of a complexity theorizing approach that integrates multiple theories (i.e. institutional theory, resource dependence theory, and user innovation theory), this chapter proposes a holistic complexity-based framework that can potentially: explain how disability NPOs develop social innovations operating at the edge of chaos, help improve the ability of research to tackle societal and managerial problems, and hence strengthen management scholarship.
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本章将复杂性理论作为在澳大利亚残疾部门运营的非营利组织(NPOs)的社会创新理论的基础,该部门目前正在努力实施一项颠覆性的政策改革,导致残疾支持服务的资金范式转变,即国家残疾保险计划(NDIS)。为了在ndis推动的新市场中应对和发展,残疾人非营利组织需要追求社会创新议程。本章通过对社会创新的跨学科文献的回顾,并运用整合多种理论(即制度理论、资源依赖理论和用户创新理论)的复杂性理论化方法,提出了一个基于整体复杂性的框架,该框架可能:解释残障非营利组织如何在混乱的边缘开展社会创新,帮助提高研究解决社会和管理问题的能力,从而加强管理学术。
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