Social Innovation and social entrepreneurship: Bibliographic Review
Abstract
This study intends to carry out a bibliographic review on innovation and social entrepreneurship, in order to contribute to the studies of the state of the art of both categories. From a theoretical point of view it is based on the contributions of Hernández, Tirado and Ariza, (2016), Howaldt and Schwarz, (2010); Godin, (2012); Moulaert et al., (2010), Arenilla and García, (2013); Estrada, (2014), Lepoutre, (2011); among others. From the methodological point of view it is limited to a bibliographical investigation in which a review of the literature that addresses these issues has been made. The selection of the definitions obeys a chronological criterion from 1997 to 2014, citation criteria were taken (that is, those definitions that are incorporated into published works are taken). For these purposes, a review was made, through a manual search in key journals of the main databases, using the keywords “social innovation” as terms of reference. According to the results obtained: while social innovation contributes to well-being social from a larger scope, not only from the change in companies, but also in organizations, institutions or society as a whole, social entrepreneurship is focused on contributing to society from initiatives developed in the field of the company and business. The present work has revealed that there is an intimate correlation between the concrete definitions of the concept of social innovation and social entrepreneurship, the historical development of these concepts and their disciplinary implications.
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