Nikolay A. Dentchev, Abel Alan Diaz Gonzalez, Xaver Neumeyer
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摘要
社会创新(SIs)为复杂的社会问题提供了创造性的解决方案,通常需要在不同参与者之间交换必要的资源、知识和专业技能。这些参与者构成了一个生态系统,可以为社会创新的成功发展提供支持。在本专题论坛导言中,我们首先讨论了与生态系统的支持功能相关的文献。我们使用亲社会行为的理论视角来解释生态系统中的各类支持。我们认为,生态系统中的支持有三种原型,即利他主义支持、社区支持和商业支持。随后,我们介绍了在专题论坛上接受发表的三篇论文。其中一篇论文间接提到了这三种支持原型,而另外两篇论文则提到了生态系统对 SI 支持的一种特定原型。这篇介绍性论文最后讨论了未来研究的机会。如果不清楚了解不同的支持原型,学者和实践者都很难设计出充满活力的生态系统来帮助 SI。
Support archetypes in ecosystems for social innovations
Social innovations (SIs) offer creative solutions to complex social problems and often require the exchange of necessary resources, knowledge, and expertise among various actors. These actors form an ecosystem that can support the development of successful SIs. In this special topic forum introduction, we first discuss the literature related to the support function of ecosystems. We use the theoretical lens of prosocial behavior to explain the various types of support in an ecosystem. We argue that there are three archetypes of support in ecosystems, namely, altruistic, communitarian, and commercial support. Subsequently, we present the three papers accepted for publication in the special topic forum. One paper refers to the three support archetypes, although indirectly, while the other two refer to one specific archetype of ecosystem support for SIs. This introductory paper concludes with discussion on the opportunities for future research. Without a clear understanding of the different archetypes of support, it would be difficult for both scholars and practitioners to design vibrant ecosystems in assistance to SI.
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Business and Society Review addresses a wide range of ethical issues concerning the relationships between business, society, and the public good. Its contents are of vital concern to business people, academics, and others involved in the contemporary debate about the proper role of business in society. The journal publishes papers from all those working in this important area, including researchers and business professionals, members of the legal profession, government administrators and many others.