Scaling Social Innovation: A Cross-Cultural Comparative Study of School-Based Mentoring Interventions

Maria Vittoria Bufali, F. Caló, A. Morton, G. Connelly
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Social innovation is increasingly recognised as a powerful vehicle to address unmet societal needs. Nonetheless, research into how contexts and agency interact to determine outcomes/risks of its scaling appears still limited. This study draws on structuration theory to fill some gaps. By comparing two school-based mentoring interventions, it first shows that comparable external catalysts can trigger diverging ambitions and paths to scale. Second, it finds that certain strategic/agentic choices (e.g. entrepreneurial, political, coalition-building skills; evaluation), combined with specific contextual features, help to achieve more rapidly a larger scale of expansion. Finally, it highlights which risks, in this field, more strongly relate to agentic and/or contextual factors, providing insights for research, policy and practice.
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扩展社会创新:校本师徒干预的跨文化比较研究
社会创新日益被认为是解决未满足的社会需求的有力工具。尽管如此,关于背景和机构如何相互作用以确定其规模的结果/风险的研究似乎仍然有限。本研究利用结构理论来填补一些空白。通过比较两种以学校为基础的指导干预措施,该研究首先表明,类似的外部催化剂可以引发不同的雄心和扩张路径。其次,它发现某些战略/代理选择(如创业、政治、联盟建设技能;评价),结合具体的上下文特征,有助于更快地实现更大规模的扩张。最后,它强调了在这一领域中哪些风险与代理和/或背景因素更密切相关,为研究、政策和实践提供了见解。
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