In recent years both studies and corporate practice highlight the relevance of innovation networking enabling social enterprises to create knowledge, skills and technology sharing systems for innovation. Paying attention to the for-benefit economy, the aim of the research is to verify whether in social enterprises rela-tional attitudes and cooperation influence the propensity for innovation, from an ‘innovation network’ perspective. By means of a Social Network Analysis, com-bined with an Organizational Network Analysis and a Sentiment Analysis the sur-vey is based on a sample of 200 italian social enterprises, out of 910 members of a really relevant non-profit Association in Italy. Preliminary findings show an emerging model, termed in fieri centric innovation network, in which the diffusion of knowledge throughout the network − crucial in order to create innovation − has to constitute a priority in its development policies

Metallo, G., Cuomo, M., Tortora, D., Galvin, M. (2016). INNOVATION NETWORKS AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISES. A social network analysis of the third sector in Italy. PICCOLA IMPRESA, 3, 1-24.

INNOVATION NETWORKS AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISES. A social network analysis of the third sector in Italy

Cuomo, MT;Tortora, D;
2016

Abstract

In recent years both studies and corporate practice highlight the relevance of innovation networking enabling social enterprises to create knowledge, skills and technology sharing systems for innovation. Paying attention to the for-benefit economy, the aim of the research is to verify whether in social enterprises rela-tional attitudes and cooperation influence the propensity for innovation, from an ‘innovation network’ perspective. By means of a Social Network Analysis, com-bined with an Organizational Network Analysis and a Sentiment Analysis the sur-vey is based on a sample of 200 italian social enterprises, out of 910 members of a really relevant non-profit Association in Italy. Preliminary findings show an emerging model, termed in fieri centric innovation network, in which the diffusion of knowledge throughout the network − crucial in order to create innovation − has to constitute a priority in its development policies
Articolo in rivista - Articolo scientifico
innovation, networks, social enterprises, for-benefit economy
English
2016
3
1
24
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Metallo, G., Cuomo, M., Tortora, D., Galvin, M. (2016). INNOVATION NETWORKS AND SOCIAL ENTERPRISES. A social network analysis of the third sector in Italy. PICCOLA IMPRESA, 3, 1-24.
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