Social innovations as drivers of social change – exploring tarde’s contribution to social innovation theory building

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In the context of seemingly intractable social challenges such as climate change, environmental destruction, youth unemployment and social exclusion, social innovation has emerged as a potentially sustainable solution. It is often assumed that social innovation can lead to social change (see, for example, Cooperrider and Pasmore, 1991; Mulgan et al., 2007; BEPA, 2010). However, the relationship between social innovation and social change remains underexplored: Rather than being used as a specifically defined specialist term with its own definable area of studies, social innovation is used more as a kind of descriptive metaphor in the context of phenomena of real world problems, social change, and the modernisation of society. (Howaldt and Schwarz, 2010, p. 49).

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Howaldt, J., Kopp, R., & Schwarz, M. (2016). Social innovations as drivers of social change – exploring tarde’s contribution to social innovation theory building. In New Frontiers in Social Innovation Research (pp. 29–51). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9781137506801_2

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