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  • Social Sciences
  • Innovation Studies
  • Sociology

Background:

  • Social innovation is a significant paradigm in innovation policies, but its role in addressing societal challenges is debated.
  • Despite extensive literature, a clear understanding of social innovation's impact remains elusive.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To enhance the understanding of social innovation by synthesizing historical and contemporary perspectives.
  • To clarify the concept's evolution and application in addressing modern societal challenges.

Main Methods:

  • A historical analysis spanning the 19th to 21st centuries.
  • Identification of seven distinct evolutionary trajectories of social innovation.
  • Development of a three-dimensional model for defining social innovation.

Main Results:

  • Milestones in the evolution of social innovation were identified.
  • Common interpretations and applications of social innovation were categorized into seven trajectories.
  • A three-dimensional model defines social innovation as a targeted intervention for structural and systemic societal improvements across various functional settings.

Conclusions:

  • Social innovation is crucial for systemic societal improvements and sustainable development.
  • Future research should view social innovation as part of a holistic, cross-dimensional intervention strategy.
  • The proposed model offers a framework for understanding and applying social innovation for sustainable societal impact.