Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its Classification

Purpose – Social entrepreneurship and social innovation have attracted particular attention from policy makers, academics, and practitioners since the year 2000. As this area of knowledge is still incipient in the present literature, this study aims to develop and validate a scale to understand how...

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Main Authors: Edison Quirino D`Amario, Graziella Maria Comini
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Fundação Escola de Comércio Álvares Penteado 2020-01-01
Series:Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
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Online Access:https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4037
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spelling doaj-d4be98faa5c24d099eec3f53a2686d902021-07-02T12:09:50ZengFundação Escola de Comércio Álvares PenteadoRevista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios1806-48921983-08072020-01-0122110.7819/rbgn.v22i1.4037Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its ClassificationEdison Quirino D`AmarioGraziella Maria CominiPurpose – Social entrepreneurship and social innovation have attracted particular attention from policy makers, academics, and practitioners since the year 2000. As this area of knowledge is still incipient in the present literature, this study aims to develop and validate a scale to understand how social entrepreneurs identify social innovations generated by their entrepreneurships. Design/methodology/approach – In order to validate the scale, we applied it to 264 social enterprises in the 27 confederative units of Brazil. The statistical techniques used, besides the descriptive analysis of frequencies and central tendency and variability measures, were exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Findings – The results point to a validated scale consisting of 23 items that classify and identify social innovations of the product, organizational, and marketing types, and of incremental, disruptive, and institutional depths. Originality/value – The contribution to the understanding lies in the fact that the scale may stimulate social entrepreneurs or new entrants to better allocate their resources or their attention to certain types of social innovations in order to achieve better results for their entrepreneurships. https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4037social innovationscalesocial entrepreneurships
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Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its Classification
Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
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Graziella Maria Comini
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title_short Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its Classification
title_full Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its Classification
title_fullStr Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its Classification
title_full_unstemmed Social Innovation in Brazilian Social Entrepreneurships: A Proposed Scale for its Classification
title_sort social innovation in brazilian social entrepreneurships: a proposed scale for its classification
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series Revista Brasileira de Gestão De Negócios
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1983-0807
publishDate 2020-01-01
description Purpose – Social entrepreneurship and social innovation have attracted particular attention from policy makers, academics, and practitioners since the year 2000. As this area of knowledge is still incipient in the present literature, this study aims to develop and validate a scale to understand how social entrepreneurs identify social innovations generated by their entrepreneurships. Design/methodology/approach – In order to validate the scale, we applied it to 264 social enterprises in the 27 confederative units of Brazil. The statistical techniques used, besides the descriptive analysis of frequencies and central tendency and variability measures, were exploratory and confirmatory factor analysis. Findings – The results point to a validated scale consisting of 23 items that classify and identify social innovations of the product, organizational, and marketing types, and of incremental, disruptive, and institutional depths. Originality/value – The contribution to the understanding lies in the fact that the scale may stimulate social entrepreneurs or new entrants to better allocate their resources or their attention to certain types of social innovations in order to achieve better results for their entrepreneurships.
topic social innovation
scale
social entrepreneurships
url https://rbgn.fecap.br/RBGN/article/view/4037
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