2022
DOI: 10.1108/tqm-05-2022-0153
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Drivers of social innovation in disability services for inclusion: a focus on social farming in nonprofit organizations

Abstract: PurposeThis study investigates the drivers of social innovation in disability services with specific reference to the context of nonprofit organizations of social farming. In addition, it highlights the role of stakeholder networks in enhancing the social innovation process and the characteristics of stakeholders and networks driving and supporting social innovation.Design/methodology/approachFollowing a qualitative methodology, research was conducted through a case study survey with interviews to 13 nonprofit… Show more

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“…The number of points does not add up to 100% as respondents were able to indicate between one and three factors in each group. The questions were based on research by Mion et al [2022] conducted in Italy, where social farming is quite developed.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The number of points does not add up to 100% as respondents were able to indicate between one and three factors in each group. The questions were based on research by Mion et al [2022] conducted in Italy, where social farming is quite developed.…”
Section: Findings and Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At present, most of the innovation and entrepreneurship courses in colleges had adopted the basic theory as the main educational mode, and the main practical mode is simulation and discussion. Moreover, the entrepreneurial form taught was mainly commercial entrepreneurship, and there was little concern about public entrepreneurship [13]. The lack of educational content had directly lead to college students' lack of knowledge about social entrepreneurship.…”
Section: Improvement Of the Education System Of Social Entrepreneursh...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…NPOs can act as critical intermediaries between the private and public sectors in the development of social innovations by 'scanning and locating new sources of knowledge, building linkages with external knowledge providers, and the development and implementation of business and innovation strategies' [25] (p. 720). However, over the past four decades, NPOs have been mainly considered for their assistance role in services and their subsidiary role to governments [3]. Therefore, the current literature is lacking studies in which NPOs are considered potential innovation partners [27].…”
Section: Theoretical Backgroundmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Firms in different sectors are facing the challenge of sustainability [1] and they are asked to innovate products, processes, and marketing activities to contribute to the sustainable development of society [2]. Indeed, the constant development of people's needs is the result of many social, cultural, and demographic changes, which force organizations to continuously innovate their products, processes, and services by leveraging new forms of communication and collaboration with stakeholders [3]. In this way, companies can change competitive scenarios by introducing socially sustainable innovations in terms of new products, services, business models, markets [4], education and training environments [1], and "social care and work life" for employees [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%