Exploring the scalability process of social innovation

IF 3 Q2 MANAGEMENT Innovation & Management Review Pub Date : 2019-08-28 DOI:10.1108/inmr-05-2018-0029
Larissa Medianeira Bolzan, C. Bitencourt, B. Martins
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PurposeSocial innovation is a recent theme, and the practices related to this area are characterized by punctual actions and projects restricted by time and space that make it difficult to develop strategies that can be sustained in this field. Therefore, one point that deserves to be highlighted in studies on social innovation is a matter of scalability. This paper aims to deal with a bibliometry whose objective was to map the existing studies about scalability of social innovation carried out in the Capes and EBSCOHost portals.Design/methodology/approachThis paper deals with a bibliometry. The topic researched in this bibliometry is scalability of social innovation. The databases chosen for this research were Portal Periódico Capes and EBSCOHost because they are the leading providers of search databases.FindingsA total of 42 papers were considered, distributed between 2002 and 2017. The analysis criteria for the study were origin (composed by year, author, country of origin, periodical and impact factor), focus of the investigations, justification, method and main techniques of research, contributions and theoretical advances and challenges and paths.Originality/valueAmong the main results found, one of them is that scalability is a topic that began to be researched recently, so that the USA and Brazil lead the research. Most of the studies focused on the scalability process and justified the importance of studies on the subject as a way to explore the potential of expanding the social impacts of a social innovation. Several studies have emphasized the role of networks as being quite positive for the scalability process and have been concerned with identifying factors that contribute to the scalability process. The challenge that most stood out among the papers was the financial sustainability of a social innovation. At the end, a research agenda was proposed.
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探索社会创新的可扩展性过程
目的社会创新是最近的一个主题,与该领域相关的实践的特点是受到时间和空间限制的准时行动和项目,这使得很难制定出在该领域能够持续的战略。因此,在社会创新研究中值得强调的一点是可扩展性问题。本文旨在处理一种文献计量学,其目的是绘制在Capes和EBSCOHost门户网站中进行的关于社会创新可扩展性的现有研究。设计/方法论/方法本文涉及一种文献计量学。本文献计量研究的主题是社会创新的可扩展性。本研究选择的数据库是Portal Periódico Capes和EBSCOHost,因为它们是搜索数据库的领先提供商。研究结果共考虑了42篇论文,分布在2002年至2017年间。该研究的分析标准是来源(按年份、作者、来源国、期刊和影响因素组成)、调查重点、理由、研究方法和主要技术、贡献和理论进展、挑战和路径。原创性/价值在发现的主要结果中,其中之一是可扩展性是最近开始研究的一个主题,因此美国和巴西在这项研究中处于领先地位。大多数研究都集中在可扩展性过程上,并证明了该主题研究作为探索扩大社会创新社会影响潜力的一种方式的重要性。一些研究强调了网络对可扩展性过程的积极作用,并关注于确定有助于可扩展性进程的因素。论文中最突出的挑战是社会创新的财务可持续性。最后,提出了研究议程。
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