Pathways to Systemic Change

Pathways to Systemic Change
Authors
Buckland, Heloise & Murillo, David
Publisher
Greenleaf
Date
2013-11-01T00:00:00+00:00
Size
4.31 MB
Lang
en
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Defines and develops a new set of variables to determine the best conditions for effective social innovation

Useful for governments, academic centers, foundations and entrepreneurs interested in measuring the potential of social innovation

Builds on social entrepreneurship research at ESADE Business School

Explores four inspiring cases

The world's social, ecological and economic problems are so complex and diverse that there will never be a "one-size-fits-all" model for social innovation. The very nature of social innovation as a new, better way of solving social problems means that it is not even in the interest of social innovation advocates to create tidy definitions, but rather to create environments that allow for the process of creative destruction with a social purpose to prosper.

Inspired by a desire to deepen our understanding of the role of social innovation in addressing today's most pressing challenges, authors Heloise Buckland and David Murillo explore four inspiring cases and define a new set of variables to help better understand the conditions under which social innovation can be most effective. These variables can be helpful for investors, governments, academic centers, foundations and individual entrepreneurs interested in measuring the potential of any given social innovation to bring about the much-needed systemic change to solve today's complex challenges.

This book builds on a track record of research and education in corporate social responsibility and social entrepreneurship at ESADE Business School's Institute of Social Innovation.

Building on an understanding of the key characteristics and challenges faced by social entrepreneurs here authors undertake a deeper analysis of social innovation.