L’innovation sociale sur les territoires. Comment passer de l’intervention exogène à la communauté innovante ?
Dima Younes,
Marie-Rachel Jacob and
Ignasi Martí
Revue française de gestion, 2019, vol. N° 280, issue 3, 73-88
Abstract:
Understanding social innovation for disadvantaged populations in the globalized economy raises a theoretical issue in neo-institutionalist theory since creating new solutions to social problems requires challenging established institutions. The case of catholic missionaries in a poor area in Argentina unveils the way inhabitants become a community generating social innovation through self-management principles. This result contributes both to the literature on community and social innovation in the context of grand challenges.
Date: 2019
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