2021
DOI: 10.3390/su13073934
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Social Innovation in Olive Oil Cooperatives: A Case Study in Southern Spain

Abstract: Recent years have witnessed a notable increase in the implementation of social innovation strategies for creating products with major social impact. Despite the lack of conceptual clarity still surrounding the term, social innovation, as a participatory research method, is finding scope for growth in agricultural cooperatives, whether in the areas of R&D and knowledge transfer, or in the commercialization of innovative products. Society has underscored the need for change in the environment and the impleme… Show more

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“…In other words, how to maintain cooperative values and keep the cooperative alive. There is an abundance of literature dealing with this challenge, especially in areas related to technology, organisation, governance, innovation, or access to markets [24][25][26]. Despite this, the environmental challenge (which until relatively recently was not a central issue) is becoming a level of concern that goes beyond the traditional positioning of environmentalist social collectives, and has been transferred to financial institutions, companies, and cooperatives.…”
Section: The Enterprise Faced With New Challenges: the Environmental ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In other words, how to maintain cooperative values and keep the cooperative alive. There is an abundance of literature dealing with this challenge, especially in areas related to technology, organisation, governance, innovation, or access to markets [24][25][26]. Despite this, the environmental challenge (which until relatively recently was not a central issue) is becoming a level of concern that goes beyond the traditional positioning of environmentalist social collectives, and has been transferred to financial institutions, companies, and cooperatives.…”
Section: The Enterprise Faced With New Challenges: the Environmental ...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The paradigm has its roots in at least two kinds of movements. Firstly, it is connected to the cooperative movement and ideas referred to as the social economy [37]. In this context, the term social enterprises were created and defined as enterprises built on three dimensions [38]:…”
Section: Social Innovation and Social Enterprise-concepts And Policy Areamentioning
confidence: 99%