Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4210764164> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4210764164 endingPage "1412" @default.
- W4210764164 startingPage "1387" @default.
- W4210764164 abstract "Purpose This paper focuses on social innovation dynamics in extreme contexts where institutional volatility is deeply rooted and enduring. In other words, the authors focus their discussion on the challenges that social innovators are facing in their endeavor of solving wicked social problems within an extreme institutional environment. This research is guided by the following question: How does an extreme institutional environment influence social innovation processes? Design/methodology/approach This qualitative research builds on the unique case of the Palestinian non-governmental organization (NGO) sector, a rarely studied context in organizational studies. The authors combine archival sources with 24 semi-structured interviews with Palestinian NGOs. Findings The authors theorize three barriers that hinder social innovation in such contexts: institutional trap, effectiveness trap and sustainability trap. The authors also theorize five mechanisms through which these barriers influence each other dynamically: mingling, surviving, undermining, binding and reinforcing. Taken together, these barriers and mechanisms shed light on social innovation processes taking place within extreme institutional environments. Research limitations/implications The main limitation of this study is the methodological design, based on an extreme single case-study which, on a bunch of features, is quite unique in the world. The authors argue that the results are all the same transferable to other relatively similar contexts. Practical implications By theorizing the institutional barriers to social innovation in an extreme institutional context, the research thus sheds light on how social innovation could be sustained and stimulated in Palestine and other contexts that face similar institutional challenges. Social implications From an engaged scholarship perspective, studying Palestine cannot be more relevant than today considering the turmoil in which Palestinians are. The research thus provides a deeper understanding of organizational and institutional dynamics with crucial social repercussions. Originality/value The social innovation literature has overemphasized success stories to the detriment of the struggles that hinder social innovations in extreme institutional environments. By focusing on the barriers that social innovators experience in these contexts, the authors provide novel empirical insight. Furthermore, this study enriches the understanding of the institutional dynamics of social innovations by proposing a process model that elucidates how an extreme institutional context can influence social innovations." @default.
- W4210764164 created "2022-02-08" @default.
- W4210764164 creator A5057629674 @default.
- W4210764164 creator A5064418596 @default.
- W4210764164 date "2022-01-31" @default.
- W4210764164 modified "2023-10-17" @default.
- W4210764164 title "Social innovation in extreme institutional contexts: the case of Palestine" @default.
- W4210764164 cites W1040712375 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W144462834 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W1490504383 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W158109167 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W1622307542 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W1886361725 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W1999022113 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2013827407 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2014273764 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2014752368 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2028756423 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2042235346 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2054125244 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2059277092 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2073104443 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2084668465 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2087276125 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2087748205 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2089591386 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W209931275 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2099782699 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2103215657 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2103333518 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2104851331 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2110849810 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2111023775 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2116855395 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2117530168 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2121177421 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2125516066 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2126050264 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2135511536 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2148828943 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2150104072 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2170816415 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2206408982 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2232839779 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2410263978 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2486206352 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2515766073 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2533777922 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2543180131 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2597892529 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2603376329 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2604165114 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2605220065 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2753947620 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2759084279 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2762064429 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2766522248 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2772581001 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2791234664 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2793669448 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2800593628 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2811051776 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2887958698 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2894852866 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2899624245 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2914373949 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2923857217 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2952551312 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2967492190 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2969397643 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W2996381127 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3009093722 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3034322453 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3092983633 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3093275826 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3121343990 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3123282572 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3137110906 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3142111822 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3169926860 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3177104102 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3183517487 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W3197485099 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W4233783969 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W4233900497 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W4237080474 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W4250890840 @default.
- W4210764164 cites W4252434058 @default.
- W4210764164 doi "https://doi.org/10.1108/md-11-2020-1528" @default.
- W4210764164 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4210764164 type Work @default.
- W4210764164 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W4210764164 countsByYear W42107641642022 @default.
- W4210764164 countsByYear W42107641642023 @default.
- W4210764164 crossrefType "journal-article" @default.
- W4210764164 hasAuthorship W4210764164A5057629674 @default.
- W4210764164 hasAuthorship W4210764164A5064418596 @default.
- W4210764164 hasBestOaLocation W42107641642 @default.