posted on 2023-08-30, 15:27authored byNeil Stott, Michelle Fava, Natalie Slawinsky
Communities are increasingly turning to social innovation to address challenges that impact them such as climate change, deindustrialization (or industrialization in the global south) and exclusion due to poverty, race or gender. Social innovation refers to the use of novel organizational vehicles, activities and strategies to facilitate change. Place-based community enterprises (an organizational form predating social enterprise) have been engaged in social innovation for over a century. In this way, community enterprises have attempted to build organizational models that emphasize the inclusion of people and places excluded from opportunities, resources or power. In this chapter, we explore the role of community enterprise in social innovation.
History
Refereed
Yes
Number of pages
544
Publisher
Edward Elgar
Place of publication
Cheltenham, UK
Title of book
Handbook of Inclusive Innovation: The Role of Organizations, Markets and Communities in Social Innovation
ISBN
9781786436009
Editors
Gerard George, Ted Baker, Paul Tracey, Havovi Joshi