Exploring the scalability process of social innovation

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Autor(a) principal: Bolzan, Larissa Medianeira
Data de Publicação: 2019
Outros Autores: Bitencourt, Claudia Cristina, Martins, Bibiana Volkmer
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Revista de Administração e Inovação
Texto Completo: https://www.revistas.usp.br/rai/article/view/164091
Resumo: Purpose – Social 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/approach – This paper deals with a bibliometry. The topic researched in this bibliometry is scalability of social innovation. The databases chosen for this research were Portal Periodico Capes and EBSCOHost because they are the leading providers of search databases. Findings – A 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/value – Among 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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title Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
spellingShingle Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
Bolzan, Larissa Medianeira
Social innovation
Scalability
Bibliometry
title_short Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
title_full Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
title_fullStr Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
title_full_unstemmed Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
title_sort Exploring the scalability process of social innovation
author Bolzan, Larissa Medianeira
author_facet Bolzan, Larissa Medianeira
Bitencourt, Claudia Cristina
Martins, Bibiana Volkmer
author_role author
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Martins, Bibiana Volkmer
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Bitencourt, Claudia Cristina
Martins, Bibiana Volkmer
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Scalability
Bibliometry
topic Social innovation
Scalability
Bibliometry
description Purpose – Social 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/approach – This paper deals with a bibliometry. The topic researched in this bibliometry is scalability of social innovation. The databases chosen for this research were Portal Periodico Capes and EBSCOHost because they are the leading providers of search databases. Findings – A 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/value – Among 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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