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Abstract
The concept of social innovation has received considerable interest in recent years, both in research and policy. One of the main challenges lies in understanding how to move from experimentation to spreading social innovation and bringing it to widespread use. This is how concrete objectives for sustainable development can be achieved in a given territory. Intermediation plays an essential but little-studied role in the spread of social innovation. In this study, we endeavoured to understand how the social innovation intermediation process is constructed and its effects. We interconnected the actor-network theory and middleground approach to separate the practices and dynamics at work in an emblematic case: the Start-Up de Territoire (in France). By entering the ‘black box’ of the social innovation factory, we observed how the role of social innovation intermediary is built gradually over time. We then identified three main social innovation intermediation processes that condition its scale-up: building the vision of the territory, expanding the network, and defining how the different levels interrelate by distinguishing between top-down and bottom-up translations.
Our analysis contributes to the literature on social innovation by providing an interpretative framework to understand how intermediation dynamics interrelate at different levels. This contribution thus makes it possible to strengthen the theoretical foundation of social innovation and explore the connection between social innovation and transformation.
近年来,社会创新的概念在研究和政策方面都受到了广泛关注。主要挑战之一在于了解如何从实验走向推广社会创新并使其得到广泛应用。这就是如何在特定地区实现可持续发展的具体目标。中介在社会创新的传播过程中发挥着至关重要的作用,但却鲜有研究。在这项研究中,我们努力了解社会创新中介过程的构建方式及其影响。我们将行动者网络理论和中间环节方法结合起来,将一个具有代表性的案例--Start-Up de Territoire(法国)--中的实践和动力分离开来。通过进入社会创新工厂的 "黑盒子",我们观察到社会创新中介的角色是如何随着时间的推移逐渐形成的。然后,我们确定了制约其规模扩大的三大社会创新中介过程:建立地区愿景、扩大网络,以及通过区分自上而下和自下而上的翻译来定义不同层次之间的相互关系。我们的分析提供了一个解释性框架,以了解中介动态如何在不同层面上相互关联,从而为社会创新方面的文献做出了贡献。因此,这一贡献使得加强社会创新的理论基础和探索社会创新与转型之间的联系成为可能。
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