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1 Social Innovation as Institutional Innovation Mónica Edwards-Schachter, INGENIO (CSIC-UPV) Social Innovation Futures: beyond policy panacea and conceptual ambiguity EU-SPRI Exploratory study Paul Benneworth, Center for Higher Education Policy Studies; University of Twente Effie Amanatidou, Manchester Institute for Innovation Research, United Kingdom Magnus Gulbrandsen, Centre for Technology, Innovation & Culture (TIK), University of Oslo, Norway EU-spri 11 th Feb 2015
2 Social Innovation Futures
3 The long story of wicked problems & narratives about our common future & the (multi) planetary crisis (Homo-linguisticus) Stockholm in 1972, Rio in 1992, Johannesburg in 2002; Río+20 Rationales to policy (state) intervention mission-oriented market failures systems failures (Borras & Edler, 2015) Mentions both technological and social innovation (1972)
4 SI a solution to Grand Challenges of the 21st Century? emergence of cross-sector collaborative innovation
5 beyond policy panacea? A socio-technical (and cultural) paradigm shift?...at the shadow of normativity and the shadow of (institutional) governance
6 Overview 1. Why institutions & institutional innovation? 2. But what does institution mean? 3. Two ways to explore institutional dimension of SI 3.a From the mainstream of innovation & STS studies 3.b From a provisional definition of SI 4. Backing to any innovation process and outcomes 5. Conclusion
7 1. Why institutions & institutional innovation? Institutions constitute a key concern as an intermediary level between the organisational and the societal levels (Whyte & Sexton, 2011) Institutions shape and can contribute (or not) to improve learning (and innovation) processes (Johnson, 2010) Institutions are at the heart of the co-evolution of socio-technical (and cultural?) change and their governance (Casper & Whitley, 2004)
8 2. But what does institution mean? Diversity of connotations: entities, contexts, frames, actors, components, set ups, arrangements, fields, etc. Institutions are sets of common habits, routines, established practices, rules, or laws that regulate the relations and interactions between individuals, groups and organisations (Edquist & Johnson 1997: 46) Soft and hard institutions as a domain of action for the social agenda related to new action goals, innovative intentionality and reshaping or demand of new capabilities (Crawford & Ostrom 1995; Canibaño et al., 2006)
9 3. Two ways to explore institutional dimension of SI
10 3.a From the mainstream of innovation & STS studies Institutions are present in theoretical approaches and heuristic innovation models Innovation systems (national, regional, sectorial, local) Technological innovation systems Triple Helix, Cuadruple Helix Socio-Technical Transitions Innovation Functions The old economic institutionalism: actors (players) & rules of the game (North, 1990)
11 Not only diversity of institutionalisms but Institutions and institutional innovation are likewise largely invisible in innovation studies (Lundvall, 2010; Martin, 2013) the 2008 financial crisis was partly caused by changes in the regulatory framework, i.e., institutional innovations not still investigated (Martin, 2013, p. 6)
12 Broadening Innovation & STS fields? (specially Management & Sociology) Institutions comprise regulative, normative and culturalcognitive elements that, together with associated activities and resources, provide stability and meaning to social life (Scott, 2008) Beyond bounded-rationality of actors, focus is on the constitutive rules as the micro-foundations (the law of formation ) of the social realm, how structures are formed and transformed
13 BUT different questions about micro-foundations of innovation process Innovation field How institutions influence/shape learning processes?... and knowledge production (Lundvall, 1992; Johnson, 2010) to improve the efficiency of innovation systems (and more or less oriented to inclusivity and the satisfaction of social needs)
14 BUT different questions about microfoundations of innovation process SOCIAL INNOVATION literature How social practices are institutionalized? to understand how change in social practices produce/construct social change The process dimension of social innovation concerns the creation and structuring of institutions as well as behavioural change and the empowerment of actors (Crozier & Friedberg, 1993, p. 19)
15 3b. From a provisional definition of SI
16 Mapping co-occurrence of main terms found in narratives of SI (N=252 definitions of SI from 1950 to 2014) 2,339 documents, retrieved from Web of Science, SCOPUS & Google scholar Content analysis (combined methodology) A. Aims/ends and generation of values in SI processes B. The outputs/outcomes of SI processes C. The organization of SI processes: Sources, actors and interrelationships D. Institutions and power in SI processes E. SI processes in complex macro-systems Map: Matthew L. Wallace (VoSViewer software) Revisiting six decades of social innovation definitions
17 General results: Two intertwinted views of SI Transformative new combination or configuration of social practices/change in social practices Instrumental & Normative new or improved product, new service new organisation method, social inventions (law, norm, rule)
18 babelisation of innovation Examples of pure and hybrid social innovations
19 4. Backing to any innovation process Outcomes of innovation process?... normative and transformative in T, S & C (innovation) Technology Society (innovation) Culture Governance (innovation) (innovation) Institutions & Institutional change (innovation)
20 Institutions are created through learning processes where learning not only includes behavioural learning (learningby-doing which evolutionary theories operationalize through search and performance feed-back), but also cognitive learning (which emphasizes action, reflection and sensemaking) (Geels, 2010, p. 499) Any Innovation process involves social action (agency) (Hellström, 2004)
21 Changing beliefs and mind-sets imply struggles against inertia & power interactions
22 5. Conclusion All innovation is a social process constructed/enacted by evolving shared (repertoires) of social practices involving multiple actors (academy, industry, society and government) (repertoires) of social practices are not independent of the creative transformation of (different types) of knowledge (Deleuzan, cited by Moulaert et al., 2005; Edwards-Schachter & Tams, 2013) In all innovation process institutions are created and transformed through interactive & collective learning process & social action
23 5. Conclusion Many questions to ask about institutions in the Innovation & STS fields backing to the basis of any innovation process Open debates on the role of institutions and institutional innovation integrating Management & Sociology!
24 Innovation Futures Thank you for your attention! Magnus.Guldbransen
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