Caracterización de organizaciones del Tercer Sector desde el enfoque de la innovación socialdiscusión a partir de un estudio de caso

  1. José Hernández-Ascanio 1
  2. Manuel Rich-Ruiz 1
  1. 1 Universidad de Córdoba, España
Journal:
Innovar: revista de ciencias administrativas y sociales

ISSN: 0121-5051

Year of publication: 2020

Volume: 30

Issue: 75

Pages: 71-86

Type: Article

DOI: 10.15446/INNOVAR.V30N75.83258 DIALNET GOOGLE SCHOLAR lock_openOpen access editor

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Abstract

The relationship between social innovation and third sector organizations with a great orientation towards social action is an open debate that has faced a significant number of difficulties. Social innovation, as a construct, covers a multiplicity of social concepts and practices and is related to a great diversity of actors, without a consensus on the link between them. The objective of this paper is, on the one hand, to propose a series of analytical frameworks to explore the aforementioned relationship and, on the other, to apply them in a case study. With this, we try to carry out a characterization of organizations linked to the third sector of social action from the perspective of social innovation. For such a purpose, we use a mixed methodology in which frame analysis and discourse analysis are especially important. The result is that a significant number of the third sector organizations studied show a limited intersection between their reality and the theoretical-praxeological dynamics of social innovation. This is due to a series of limitations based on the concepts, the orientation and the organizational heritage of these organizations.

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