Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study

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Autor(a) principal: Campinho, Ana Lucia
Data de Publicação: 2020
Outros Autores: Conceição, Oscarina, Dieguez, Teresa
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/11110/2031
Resumo: Nowadays, huge social challenges emerge and solutions must be found. Social economy plays a fundamental role as it combines innovation with the execution of solidarity relations between the community and the involved environment, thus highlighting its mission and contribution to sustainable development. Dive Project is a European project of non-formal education on Social Entrepreneurship, just finished on December 2020. With three editions, great diversity of activities and high network of multicultural partner entities, it got high impact, brought community closer and linked formal education from Academy to non-formal education. Even though the literature review on the impact of such projects is not consensual, involved stakeholders have to know how to measure them, in order to balance their efforts and eventually apply added best practices in other situations. This study aims to understand social entrepreneurship as a factor of innovation and transformation, relating its purpose as an engine of human development, identifying good practices of European and national projects and analyzing the social impact on the project. The research was developed based on a qualitative and quantitative approach through a case study of the European project “DIVE”. The study is divided into three parts: in Part I a literature review is conducted, with the aim of knowing the state of the art in what concerns concepts and perspectives of Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation; in part II the case study “Dive” is presented, explaining the adopted methodology and the collected data; in part III discussing of results is done an finally, main conclusions are displayed, indicating the limitations of the study and making suggestions for future lines of research.
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title Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
spellingShingle Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
Campinho, Ana Lucia
Social impact
Innovation
Methodologies
Social entrepreneurship
Sustainability
Education
title_short Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
title_full Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
title_fullStr Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
title_full_unstemmed Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
title_sort Innovative Research Methodologies on Social Entrepreneurship: Dive Project Case Study
author Campinho, Ana Lucia
author_facet Campinho, Ana Lucia
Conceição, Oscarina
Dieguez, Teresa
author_role author
author2 Conceição, Oscarina
Dieguez, Teresa
author2_role author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Campinho, Ana Lucia
Conceição, Oscarina
Dieguez, Teresa
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Social impact
Innovation
Methodologies
Social entrepreneurship
Sustainability
Education
topic Social impact
Innovation
Methodologies
Social entrepreneurship
Sustainability
Education
description Nowadays, huge social challenges emerge and solutions must be found. Social economy plays a fundamental role as it combines innovation with the execution of solidarity relations between the community and the involved environment, thus highlighting its mission and contribution to sustainable development. Dive Project is a European project of non-formal education on Social Entrepreneurship, just finished on December 2020. With three editions, great diversity of activities and high network of multicultural partner entities, it got high impact, brought community closer and linked formal education from Academy to non-formal education. Even though the literature review on the impact of such projects is not consensual, involved stakeholders have to know how to measure them, in order to balance their efforts and eventually apply added best practices in other situations. This study aims to understand social entrepreneurship as a factor of innovation and transformation, relating its purpose as an engine of human development, identifying good practices of European and national projects and analyzing the social impact on the project. The research was developed based on a qualitative and quantitative approach through a case study of the European project “DIVE”. The study is divided into three parts: in Part I a literature review is conducted, with the aim of knowing the state of the art in what concerns concepts and perspectives of Social Entrepreneurship and Social Innovation; in part II the case study “Dive” is presented, explaining the adopted methodology and the collected data; in part III discussing of results is done an finally, main conclusions are displayed, indicating the limitations of the study and making suggestions for future lines of research.
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