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Scaling up social innovation: a meta-synthesis

ESCALABILIDADE DE INOVAÇÕES SOCIAIS: UMA META-SÍNTESE

ESCALABILIDAD DE LAS INNOVACIONES SOCIALES: UN METASÍNTESIS

ABSTRACT

Purpose:

This paper aims to analyze how features raised in the case studies in the field of social innovation, from the meta-synthesis methodology proposed by Hoon (2013)Hoon, C. (2013). Meta-synthesis of qualitative case studies an approach to theory building. Organizational Research Methods, 16(4), 522-556., indicate factors that promote social innovation scalability

Originality/gap/relevance/implications:

The number of publications on SI, despite an increase perceived, is still limited. Consequently, researches dedicated to understand the scalability of the process of SI are still scarce, thus constituting a gap research.

Key methodological aspects:

To achieve the objective of this research, we followed the eight meta-synthesis steps proposed by Hoon (2013)Hoon, C. (2013). Meta-synthesis of qualitative case studies an approach to theory building. Organizational Research Methods, 16(4), 522-556. which is an exploratory-inductive research design for synthesis of primary data collected through case studies whose primary purpose is to build theory. It was analyzed 66 articles identified in the Web of Science database, nine of them were selected to join this meta-synthesis.

Summary of key results:

The findings of this research can be summarized in the concept proposed "environment favourable to the scalability of a SI" with features of the internal environment, divided between aspects of the entrepreneur and the organization, and settings of the external environment, mediated (or not) by a bridge organization.

Key considerations/conclusions:

The findings of this study advance the SI literature in two main points: Concept proposition of "environment conducive to the scalability of a SI" and to draw attention to the field of study on the promoting factors of continuity and growth of a SI. As for the practical contributions, the results of the research can help social innovations managers in the expansion phase of its operations, suggesting some elements to consider.

KEYWORDS
Social innovation; Scalability; Enlargement; Meta-synthesis; Creating social value

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