Sub-theme 74: The Dark Side of Social Innovation: Antecedents, Pathways, and Consequences

Convenors:
Madeline Toubiana, University of Ottowa, Canada
Sophie Bacq, Indiana University, USA
Bryant A. Hudson, IÉSEG School of Management, France
Session I: Thursday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Exposing the Dark Side of Social Innovation
Chair: Trish Ruebottom
Sophie Bacq, Amélie Wuillaume, Anne Sophie Sabbatucci and Frank Janssen
The dark side of passion for social change: A framework for advancing research on social entrepreneurship
Enrico Fontana, Sanne Frandsen and Mette Morsing
Entrepreneurship as emancipation: Adopting body work in the process of reducing constraints of marginalization
Laura E. Dupin, Alessandro Piazza and Alessandro Piazza
Rivalry in the Shadow of Social Control: Evidence from Amsterdam's Coffeeshops (2009-2018)
Session II: Thursday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Bright Side of Stigma
Chair: Bryant Hudson
Federica Fusaro and Nevena Radoynovska
“Here comes the quota representative again!” Disclosing stigmatized identities for individual and collective benefit in an emancipatory entrepreneurship initiative
Ludovica Castiglia and Fabrizio Ferraro
Stigma as a Driver of Support: The Success of Polarizing Crowdfunding Campaigns
Neva Bojovic, Raghu Garud and Dejan Zec
Hearing to be seen, speak and act: A historical insight into frame overflows during social innovation
Session III: Thursday, July 06, 14:00 to 15:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Unintended Consequences of Social Entrepreneurship
Chair: Sophie Bacq
Paulami Mitra, Amélie Wuillaume, Jill Kickul and Stefano Rumi
“Paved with good intentions”: Assessing the shortcomings and challenges of social entrepreneurship
Mario Campana, Caroline Wiertz, Fleura Bardhi and Stephanie Feiereisen
The unintended consequences of ideologically driven social innovation
Fabio Prado Saldanha and Alexandre B. Bitektine
A mythopoetic perspective on social entrepreneurship: Tales from “average Jane and Joe heroes”
Session IV: Friday, July 07, 09:00 to 10:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Critical Views of Social Entrepreneurship
Chair: Jarrod Ormiston
Shahnaz Ibrahim, Joseph Kimaro, Mine Karatas-Ozkan, Vadim Grinevich and Vadim Grinevich
Empowering women through social entrepreneurship; the paradox: an investigation of tourism social enterprises in Tanzania
Edgard Barki, Marcus Salusse, José Guilherme F. de Campos , Thomaz Rocha, José Guilherme F. de Campos and Andre Samartini
Social entrepreneurship at the base of the pyramid: Insights from the shadows
Helen L. Taylor
“That’s a very white thing to say, isn’t it – ‘I had good intentions’”: Reflections and reproductions of power structures in the social enterprise.
Session V: Friday, July 07, 11:00 to 12:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Revealing the Dark Side of Public Organizations and intermediaries
Chair: Frank Janssen
Karthik Rapaka, Tal Simons and Pursey P.M.A.R. Heugens
Subdued gratitude towards burdensome gifts: How nascent social entrepreneurs feel relieved yet resigned with the interactional trials with impact intermediaries
Laetitia Rakotoson
The hidden targeted performance behind social innovation projects in social housing sector : which drivers ?
Session VI: Friday, July 07, 14:00 to 15:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Social Innovation and Impact Measurement
Chair: Mette Morsing
Fabrice Periac and Aki Harima
A dynamic model of “social impact measurement” for more inclusiveness in social innovation
Sharon L. O'Sullivan and Elizabeth Tetzlaff
Beyond First Contact: A motivational CQ model of contact for social innovation
Juliana Rodrigues
Unpacking frugality: Multiple meanings to innovation addressing societal challenges
Session VII: Saturday, July 08, 09:00 to 10:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
Paradox and Hybridity: Challenges for Social Innovation
Chair: Madeline Toubiana
Ingo Bode
Social innovation and paradoxical success. Lessons from a street paper project for homeless people in Germany
Wiebke Heinze and Jarrod Ormiston
Beyond collaboration: A review of positive and negative interactions in social entrepreneurship
Karen D.W. Patterson, Natalia G. Vidal and Wellington Spetic
Bad benefits: Challenges to benefit corporations and unintended consequences of the B corp movement
Session VIII: Saturday, July 08, 11:00 to 12:30, Magistero – Centrale – 0_SX 10
From Dark to Light
Chair: Karen Patterson
Trish Ruebottom, Madeline Toubiana and Theadora S. Carter
Modern Burlesque: The Role of Extreme Contexts in Breaking Through Embodied Shame
Fangjie Wang, Mona Mensmann, Nicos Nicolaou, Mona Mensmann and Nicos Nicolaou
Social entrepreneurs emerging from adversity: A perspective of identity construction through sensemaking
Rida Ijaz
Do or die: Negative emotions and entrepreneurial resourcefulness of social entrepreneurs embedded in a community