JEOD: the new issue of the review is out

22 October 2018

“Social innovation in social enterprises: what is going on?”

The new special issue “Social innovation in social enterprises: what is going on?”  (Volume 7, Issue 1)  of the international scientific Journal of Entrepreneurial and Organizational Diversity (JEOD) is now available online.

 

The special issue includes the following contributions:

  • The implications of Schumpeter’s theories of innovation for the role, organization, and impact of community based social enterprise in three European countries by Nick Bailey, Reinout KleinhansJessica Lindbergh
  • Navigating between opportunities and risks: the effects of hybridity for social enterprises engaged in social innovation by Philip Marcel Karré
  • The Janus face of participatory governance: how inclusive governance benefits and limits the social innovativeness of social enterprises by Ralph Richter
  • The No TAV entrepreneurs’ transition towards a sustainable solidarity economy: pragmatic analysis of a social innovation process by Marina Soubirou
  • Book review on “Innovation and Scaling for Impact: How Effective Social Enterprises Do It” by Christian Seelos and Johanna Mair by Andrew Brady

 

Editorial
Background and Further Perspectives on Social Innovation in Social Enterprises

 

by Simone Poledrini, Florence Degavre, Ermanno Tortia

The last few years have marked many theoretical and practical contributions to the field of social innovation and social enterprise. However, most of these contributions lack analysis linking these subjects. This editorial article, written for the JEOD special issue Social innovation in social enterprises: what is going on?, aims to fill the gap. The issue presents some case studies on social innovation in social enterprises, as well as theoretical implications and key aspects.

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About JEOD
The Journal of Entrepreneurial and Organizational Diversity (JEOD) is an international scientific journal published online by Euricse in a free, open access format. Through theoretical and empirical contributions in English language, JEOD seeks to serve as a key outlet for research on the entrepreneurial phenomenon in its myriads of forms. Distinguished by an interdisciplinary approach, it welcomes contributions in the economic, sociological, legal and political sciences. Reviews are produced under a double-blind system and manuscript can be submitted here.

 

 

 

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