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Abstract
Corporate Social Innovation (CSI) has been built upon evidence from traditional profit-seeking organizations, mainly Multinational Corporations (MNCs); however, there is limited understanding of how hybrid organizations implement CSI. Hybrid organizations mix profit and non-profit logic and hold the potential to pursue transformative change. This study explores the business strategies that enable hybrid organizations to engage in CSI for transformative impact. Focusing on B Corps, sustainability-oriented hybrids that address profit, people, and planetary issues, we conducted a multiple case study of twenty-one B Corps across Latin America. We describe how B Corps leverage CSI through transactional, iterative, and systemic strategic orientations across six business strategies. Our study provides a three-stage framework for implementing transformational change, offering insights into theory and practice, and addressing the growing demand for businesses to tackle Grand Challenges. Future research directions are also suggested.
企业社会创新(CSI)是建立在传统的追求利润的组织,主要是跨国公司(MNCs)的证据基础上的;然而,人们对混合组织如何实施企业社会创新的了解还很有限。混合型组织混合了盈利和非盈利逻辑,具有追求变革的潜力。本研究探讨了使混合型组织能够参与 CSI 以产生变革性影响的商业战略。以 B 公司为重点,我们对拉丁美洲的 21 个 B 公司进行了多案例研究。我们描述了 B 公司如何通过交易、迭代和系统性战略导向,在六种商业战略中利用 CSI。我们的研究为实施转型变革提供了一个三阶段框架,为理论和实践提供了见解,并满足了企业应对重大挑战的日益增长的需求。我们还提出了未来的研究方向。
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