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What is social In social innovation?

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Author(s)
Thompson, Mike J.
Keywords
social innovation
rationality
social contract
GE Subjects
Social contract
Business ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/3863527
Online Access
https://mrijournal.riccimac.org/index.php/en/issues-2/issue1/22-4-what-is-social-in-social-innovation
Abstract
The idea of social as a modifier to innovation which is more generally used in a business or technology context is explored to uncover the motivations of actors who innovate. The rationality of the homo economicus model is challenged by evidence that the motivations behind social innovation integrate rationality with values and a sense of the common good. Statements by business leaders and case examples are reviewed to illustrate the implicit social contract in social innovation.
Date
2017
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Article
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Macau Ricci Institute
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