Social impact bonds and the tactics of feasibility: experience from Chile, Colombia and France

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS ACS Applied Bio Materials Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1080/10967494.2022.2096733
Mathilde Pellizzari, Fabian Muniesa
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Abstract Public policy innovations such as social impact bonds (SIBs) have prompted critical attention in recent literature. Yet, little is known about the operations they require and the shapes they take. This study contributes to this research agenda through a focus on the problem of ‘feasibility’. We consider this notion as a vernacular preoccupation put forward by SIB practitioners. We theorize this phenomenon with reference to the notions of tactics (making sense of situations in which schematization and ordering are difficult) and trials (the success of an action depending on the transformations it faces in the process of becoming explicit). We focus on how ‘feasibility’ emerged as a distinctive concern in a number of SIB cases in Chile, Colombia and France. We show how this concern translated recurrently into ways of orienting the SIB arrangement toward shapes in which it could prove viable and tractable.
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社会影响纽带和可行性策略:智利、哥伦比亚和法国的经验
摘要社会影响债券(SIBs)等公共政策创新在最近的文献中引起了批评性的关注。然而,人们对它们所需的操作和形状知之甚少。这项研究通过关注“可行性”问题为这一研究议程做出了贡献。我们认为这一概念是SIB从业者提出的一个本土问题。我们参考战术(理解模式化和排序困难的情况)和试验(行动的成功取决于它在变得明确的过程中所面临的转变)的概念,对这种现象进行了理论化。我们关注的是“可行性”如何在智利、哥伦比亚和法国的一些SIB案例中成为一个独特的问题。我们展示了这种担忧是如何反复转化为将SIB排列定向为可行和易于处理的形状的方式的。
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