Sub-theme 57: Making Utopias Real: Social Innovation, Movements and Change
Convenors:
Damon Golsorkhi, Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
Issy Drori, VU University Amsterdam
Masaru Karube, Hitotsubashi University, Tokyo, Japan
Session I: Thursday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, T3
The Entrepreneurial Basis of Social Innovations
Chair: Israel Drori
Ronit Yitshaki and Fredric Kropp
The role of social entrepreneurs' compassion and identity in shaping opportunity recognition
Smita Singh and Edwina Pio
Corruption cartographies: Social entrepreneurial ventures in a third world country
Sanni Tiitinen and Tea Lempiälä
Coaching towards “real” work: Constructing clients’ empowerment in intermediate labor market
Session II: Thursday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, T3
Institutional or Social Innovation?
Chair: Tuukka Toivonen
Sofiane Baba, Taieb Hafsi, Luciano Barin Cruz and Nolywé Delannon
Building social innovation through institutional work: The case of food security in Algeria
Arthur Gautier, Anne-Claire Pache and Imran Chowdhury
Bound to fail yet successful: Understanding the legitimation process of contested practices
Warren Nilsson and Amelia Burger
Institutional archaeology: History, disruption, and social innovation
Session III: Thursday, July 07, 16:00 to 17:30
- Parallel Stream -
Parallel Stream A: Community as a Social Innovation Catalyser - Room: T3
Chair: Julie Ferguson
Shinsuke Tahara
Social innovation diffusion through a variety of communities of practice: The case of solutions to social problems for the
elderly people in Japan
Tim Huffman
Innovating community space in permanent supportive housing
Jacob D. Vakkayil
Sustaining open social innovations
Tomislav Rimac and María Fernández
Community based entrepreneurship and social change directed at sustainable development: An economic anthropologist study of
indigenous community based enterprises in Oaxaca, Mexico
Parallel Stream B: Social Innovation, Evaluation and Culture - Room: T2
Chair: Masaru Karube
Alexandra Gaidos, Florence Palpacuer and Nicolas Balas
What makes a project a social innovation? Insights from the screening practices of a social innovation incubator
Ting-Yu Kang
Bricolage in the urban cultural sector: The case of Bradford City of Film
Stefano Consiglio, Alessia Berni, Lorenzo Mercurio and Daniela Ricchezza
Social innovation for Italian cultural heritage
Sharam Alijani
Social innovation pathways: Economic choices and social capabilities
Session IV: Friday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, T3
Impact on Social Innovation Stakeholders
Chair: Anne-Claire Pache
Raphaël Létourneau and Luc K. Audebrand
The socially transformative aims of social innovation
Tobias Goessling, Rose Hiquet and Thomas Straub
NGO performance assessment. A qualitative comparative analysis into NGO performance of childcare organizations in Moldova
Iteke van Hille, Frank de Bakker and Julie E. Ferguson
Convening multi-stakeholder partnerships: Crafting social innovation for sustainable zrade
Session V: Friday, July 08, 14:00 to 15:30, T3
The Discourse of/on Social Innovation
Chair: Frank de Bakker
Mario Pansera
Market-oriented social development: How social enterprise’s narrative aspires to change the life of rural Indian artisans
K.V. Gopakumar
Discursive strategies and the construction of opportunity: The case of Goonj
Bertrand Sergot
Scaling the alternative: Legitimizing an emancipatory solution to avoid factory closures through the discursive articulation
of multiple spatial scales
Luis Francisco Marques Simões and Silvia Marcia Russi De Domenico
Roles played by business worldviews held by the founders of social innovation enterprises in the materialisation of Utopias
Session VI: Saturday, July 09, 09:00 to 10:30, T3
From Micro to Macro Impact of Social Innovations
Chair: Damon Golsorkhi
Julie E. Ferguson, San Tea, Heidi Dahles, Ingrid Wakkee, Marja Spierenburg and Christine Moser
The dark side of entrepreneurial opportunity: Assessing the social impact of foreign direct investment
Nevena Radoynovska
Solving social problems through social entrepreneurship: Promise or “just” promises?
Tytti Nahi
Developing inclusive business in low-income contexts: Understanding NGO contributions
Session VII: Saturday, July 09, 11:00 to 12:30, T3
The Drivers of Social Innovations
Chair: Damon Golsorkhi
Christian Neugebauer and Sebastian Pawel
Networks: Drivers for social innovation? A study on the significance of the organizational form network for the emergence
and development of social innovations
Pascal Dey, Laurent Marti, Simon Teasdale and Pam Seanor
Rhythm-analysing social entrepreneurship: Spatio-temporal practices of reproduction, enclaves and intervention
Agata Dembek and Marta Struminska-Kutra
Re-enchanting
business. How do sustainable enterprises define interest and opportunity?