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Social Innovation: Local Solutions to Global Challenges
Glasgow, 2-4 September 2019
Conference Venue: 200 SVS
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Programme Outline
Monday 2nd September
Speaker(s)
8:30-9:30 Registration and refreshments
Ground floor desks, SVS200
9:30-10:30 Welcome
Dr Artur Steiner, Glasgow Caledonian University
Professor Pamela Gillies, CBE, BSc PGCE MEd MMedSci PhD FRSA FFPH FAcSS Hon FRCPS (Glasg) FRSE Principal and Vice-Chancellor of Glasgow Caledonian University
Aileen Campbell, Cabinet Secretary for Communities and Local Government, Scottish Government
10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
11:00-12:30 Parallel sessions Room details listed, see full programme
12:30-13:30 Lunch Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
13:30-15:30 Parallel sessions Room details listed, see full programme
15:30-16:00 Refreshment Break Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
16:00-17:00
Plenary
Professor Simon Teasdale, Glasgow Caledonian University Reaching the promised land: Social innovation as utopia Social innovation involves collaboration between a wide range of actors aimed at achieving social change. However, the nature of such social change is subject to considerable debate and, it is rare for social innovation actors to clearly articulate a shared vision. This exploratory presentation seeks to re-politicise the concept of social innovation through returning social change to the foreground. Theoretically grounded within Olin Wright’s work on utopia, the presentation draws upon content analysis, and critical discourse analysis, of publicly available texts produced by two key social innovation intermediaries in order to ascertain the problems they seek to address; the utopian visions they strive for; and the ‘strategic logics of transformation’ employed to achieve reach these promised lands.
19:00-20:30 Civic Reception Glasgow City Chambers
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Tuesday 3rd September
Speaker(s)
9:00-9:30 Refreshments Ground floor
9:30-10:30 Plenary
Professor Stephen Osborne, University of Edinburgh Professor Stephen Osborne’s research focuses on four areas: the role of the third sector in delivering public services, co-production, innovation in public services and public services reform, and latterly the development of the theories of the New Public Governance and a Public Service-Dominant Logic for Public Service Organisations. This latter work has shifted public management theory and practice away from a manufacturing and Product-Dominant business logic and towards one that recognises the special challenges of services management for public services.
10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
11:00-12:30 Parallel sessions Room details listed, see full programme
12:30-13:30 Lunch Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
13:30-15:30 Parallel sessions Room details listed, see full programme
15:30-16:00 Refreshment Break Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
16:00-17:00 Plenary
Professor Jürgen Howaldt, Dortmund University Global Challenges and a Comprehensive Innovation Policy – A Systemic Perspective on Social Innovation The importance of social innovation in successfully addressing social, economic, political and environmental challenges of the 21st century is recognised not only within the Europe 2020 strategy, but also on a global scale. Social innovations, just like technological innovations require appropriate infrastructures and resources in order to flourish and create impact. Moreover, social innovations require specific conditions as they aim at activating, fostering and utilizing the innovation potential of the whole society. Although, there is an increasing awareness and promotion of social innovation, at the same time, in most countries social innovation is not considered a key component of innovation policy. Hence, initiatives and their sustainability are highly dependent on individual actors, groups and networks. Against this background, the presentation will outline the challenges for a comprehensive innovation policy.
19:00- late Conference Dinner Radisson Blu Hotel, Glasgow City Centre
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Wednesday 4th September
Speaker(s)
9:00-9:30 Refreshments Ground floor
9:30-10:30 Plenary
Dr Helen Haugh, University of Cambridge Social entrepreneurship and the common good? The common good refers to contextual conditions that advance human well-being and flourishing. In this talk I will examine how social enterprise hybrid strategies contribute to the common good. Using illustrative examples from sustainable social enterprises, I explain how social enterprise hybrid strategies have been designed to enhance economic, social and environmental sustainability in the present and in the future and label such strategies common good giving and common good staking. Further, that strategies may diminish economic, social and environmental sustainability, a phenomenon labelled common good taking. I will suggest some research opportunities that have the potential to advance common good theory and practice.
10:30-11:00 Refreshment Break Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
11:00-12:30 Parallel sessions Room details listed, see full programme
12:30-13:30 Lunch Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
13:30-15:30 Parallel sessions Room details listed, see full programme
15:30-16:00 Refreshment Break Ground floor, 2nd floor, 5th floor (dietary requirements on ground floor)
16:00-17:00 Plenary
Professor Eleanor Shaw, University of Strathclyde Social Innovation - what do we know now and where are going? This very final keynote speech will provide concluding observations deriving from ISIRC 2019. The presentation will help to unpack some of the following questions: What have we learnt and what do we know now? Also, what is the future of social innovation research, policy and practice? As such, the speech will assist in reflecting on ISIRC 2019 and its theme: Social Innovation: Local Solutions to Global Challenges.
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Parallel Sessions
Monday September 2nd, 11:00-12:30
Session: Public Policy and Social Innovation (Room - Edinburgh C: 5th floor) Chair(s): Chris Mason
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I201 Cristiana Dias de Almeida
Local intervention based on logics of governance: social innovation or process innovation?
Universidade de Coimbra, Portugal
I213 Melissa Hawkins Socially innovating in complex conditions: the enabling role of action research
Northumbria University: Newcastle Business School, UK
I240 Sean Geobey Voting experiments in participatory budgeting University of Waterloo, Canada
Session: Theoretical and Methodological Futures for Social Innovation (Room - Edinburgh A: 5th floor) Chair(s): Pascal Dey and Michael Marshall
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I234 Irina Krasnopolskaya Validity of the identification scales for socially innovative non-profits
National Research University Higher School of Economics, Russia
I319 Slawomir Pasikowski and Katarzyna Zajda
How to measure the implementation of grassroots social innovations and attitude toward them?
University of Lodz, Poland
I322 Rashedur Chowdhury Addressing the misrepresentation of marginalized groups University of Southampton, UK
Session: Social Innovation and Complexity (Room - Glasgow Suite A: ground floor) Chair(s): Sharon Zivkovic and Max French
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I177 Katharine McGowan Idling social innovation: complexity and the need for systems transformation to address reconciliation in Canada
Mount Royal University, Canada
I273 Nia Lewis Learning together: co-designing learning opportunities that empower students to better understand and reshape the systems they are part of
University of South Australia, Australia
I283 Max French Skirting the issue? The partial turn to complexity in public policy Northumbria University, UK
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Session: Hybrid Models and Organising (Room: Glasgow Suite B: ground floor) Chair(s): Fergus Lyon and Bob Doherty
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I022 Diego Marconatto Informal cooperatives: governance and social impact Unisinos, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
I091 Andres Morales Indigenous-hybrid organisations in Colombia: a multi-level analysis within the Buen Vivir Model
Centre INGENIO, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
I229 Zheng (Stefanie) Chai Re-purposing public space: models for governing hybrids The University of Edinburgh, UK
I249 Julianna Kiss Combining the social and the commercial: objectives and activities of social enterprises targeting women, people with disabilities and the Roma in Hungary
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Session: Critical Perspectives on Social Innovation (Room - Edinburgh B: 5th floor) Chair(s): Rory Ridley-Duff
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I048 Sébastien Damart Social innovation and management innovation: the flip side of the coin
Université Paris Dauphine, France
I280 Alina Kadyrova ‘Dark side’ of social innovations The University of Manchester, UK
I294 Gordon E. Shockley The light and dark sides of social entrepreneurship Arizona State University, USA
Session: Social Investment and Social Finance (Room - St Andrews A: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Mario Calderini and Veronica Chiodo
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I125 Burze Yasar Crowdfunding: stretching the success TED University, Turkey
I236 Seza Danışoğlu The true colours of ethical funds Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey
I231 Maha Radwan Social finance and crowdfunding for social enterprises: a case study of a social housing project
University of Turin, Italy
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Session: Ageing Demographic (Room - Robert Gordon: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Alex Murdock and Roger Spear
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I046 Youngbin Kwon The third sector and care for older people: a comparative analysis on home care policy in Finland, the UK and South Korea
University of Jyväskylä, Finland
I340 Alexandra Garabige Care for carers in France and Quebec: what capacity for social innovation?
The French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), France
I259 Fiona Henderson Supporting older people’s wellbeing: emergent social enterprise-led social innovations
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Session: Universities Enabling Social Innovation (Room - Caledonian: 5th floor) Chair(s): Jieun Ryu, Richard Hazenberg and Mark Anderson
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I061 Dmitri Domanski Bridging the gap between universities and non-academic actors: social innovation through knowledge exchange
TU Dortmund University, Germany
I146 Judith Prantl Willingness of researchers and students to engage in knowledge transfer, social innovation, and economic innovation
Catholic University Eichstaett-Ingolstadt, Germany
I308 Hyun Shin University and collective impact: a case of Ashoka Changemaker Campus
Hanyang University, South Korea
Session: Regional and Geographical Aspects of Social Innovation (Room - St Andrews B: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Catherine Leyshon, Michael Leyshon, Laura Colebrooke, Timothy Walker and Shukru Esmene
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I098 Hugues Jeannerat Social innovation as multi-local problem and solution settings University of Neuchâtel, Switzerland
I157 Tim Walker Digitising person centred conversations: methodological and theoretical reflections
University of Exeter, UK
I073 Nadeen Purna Mapping for local social innovation: the case of Dundee City Abertay University, UK
I212 Marina Novikova Promoting social innovation through local development initiatives: evidence from two rural regions
ISCTE – Instituto Universitário de Lisboa, Portugal
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Session: New ways of Measuring Social Impact (Room - St Andrews C: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Jo Barraket and Alice Borrello
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I058 Marcelo Dionisio A framework for measuring Corporate Social Innovation processes and social impact
Coppead Business School, Brazil
I060 Erica Lee Building social impact measurement into programme design Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong
I093 Chantal Hervieux Mapping the path of impact through UN SDGs Saint Mary’s University, Canada
Session: Social Innovation Education (Room - Queen Margaret: 5th floor) Chair(s): Aristidis Protopsaltis, Gordon Shockley and Denise Crossan
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I006 Jay Friedlander Bridging the skills-passion gap to increase impact College of the Atlantic, Maine, USA
I310 Priscilla Chueng-Nainby Theatre for social innovation: producing an interactive theatre to empower children in China through service design
The University of Edinburgh and Edinburgh-Shenzhen Creative Exchange, UK
I314 Deborah Burand “Building the case” for social impact and innovations that span disciplines
New York University, USA
Panel: Co-Creation of Social Innovations? Exploring complex public service areas across the EU (Room: Napier: 6th floor) Lead(s): Sue Baines
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P033 Inga Narbutaite Aflaki First-line managers as change promoters and facilitators in innovative public service co-creation in Sweden: how may this be possible?
Karlstad University, Sweden
P034 Kadri Kangro Are ‘social hackathons' an improved method for co-creating public services with all stakeholders?
Tallinn University, Estonia
P035 Sue Baines Extending co-creation to the rehabilitation of offenders in the English Criminal Justice system
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
P036 Sue Baines Living labbing for social innovation: learning from the CoSIE project
Manchester Metropolitan University., UK
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Monday September 2nd, 13:30-15:30
Session: Alternative Economic Organising for Social Innovation: Ecologies of Context and Relations (Room - Edinburgh A: 5th floor) Chair(s): Micaela Mazzei and Joanne McNeill
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
No ID Katharine McKinnon Video introduction to the stream (4 mins) Community Economies Institute
I120 Flor Avelino Alternative economies and transformative social innovation. How alternative economy narratives challenge existing socio-economic relations
Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Netherlands
I291 James M. Mandiberg Alternative community economic development strategies for excluded populations: exemplars from mental health, homelessness, and aging
City University of New York, USA
I195 Rolf F.H. Schroeder Complementary currencies as a key component of alternative economic spaces
Independent Researcher
I235 Orsolya Lazányi Raising challenges to broaden solidarity economy – learnings from a participatory action research
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
Session: Critical Perspectives on Social Innovation (Room - Edinburgh B: 5th floor) Chair(s): Rory Ridley-Duff
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I292 Neeta Verma Social ecologies, social design, and social innovation: examining the role of social ecologies in the design process and social innovation
University of Notre Dame, USA
I257 Chris Mason Fear, loathing and social enterprise resourcing: re-thinking the possibilities of social bricolage
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
I135 Ronald Mellado Miller Resolving challenges to NGO success: a model with solutions Utah Valley University, USA
I341 Jamie Newth Entrepreneurial ecosystems for (and against) social entrepreneurship
University of Auckland Business School, New Zealand
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Session: Social Innovation and Sustainable Development (Room - Edinburgh C: 5th floor) Chair(s): Rafael Ziegler and René Kemp
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I050 Vladislav Valentinov Corporate social responsibility as hypocrisy avoidance: a concep-tual framework
Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies, Germany
I101 Sabrina Tabares Corporate social innovation capabilities as a driver of social sus-tainability performance: a theoretical insight Université de Neuchâtel, Switzerland
I181 H. Thomas R. Persson The role of the social entrepreneur in relation to the triple bottom line and sustainability in sport clubs Kristianstad University, Sweden
I232 Joana Dias Social learning and innovations in sustainability transitions – a re-search in progress Instituto Superior Técnico Lisboa, Portugal
Session: Hybrid Models and Organising (Room - St Andrews C: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Fergus Lyon and Bob Doherty
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I020 Donna Vaughan Social enterprise and sustainability in the nonprofit sector: a theoretically grounded approach
Partners in Mico-development Inc, Australia
I067 Gudrun-Christine Schimpf
The perils of success – organisational trajectories of social innovation between problem solving and societal change
Heidelberg University, Germany
I148 Mara Willemijn van Twuijver
The practiced strategies of rural community-based social enterprises
University College Cork, Ireland
Session: Social Innovation and Complexity (Room - St Andrews B: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Sharon Zivkovic and Max French
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I028 Ioana Ramia Your job your way – an innovative approach to address long-term youth unemployment in Australia
Centre for Social Impact, UNSW, Australia
I130 Deon Cloete Frontline health workers as systems change co-curators: leveraging health technologies and peer-learning to enable African health systems entrepreneurship
Centre for Complex Systems in Transition, South Africa
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I275 Christin Scheller A municipality on the hunt for sustainability Lund University, Sweden
I143 Romy Winter Neoliberalism as trauma: a case study of intergenerational disadvantage in an Australian community
University of Tasmania, Australia
Session: Social Innovation, Employment and Migrants/Refugees and Asylum Seekers (Room - St Andrews A: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Simone Baglioni and Francesca Calò
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I042 Lucia Corsini Social innovation in humanitarian makerspaces University of Cambridge, UK
I043 LE Thi Kim Yen Vulnerability and social innovation in hybrid organizations: socio-professional integration of young migrants
Icam, Toulouse Campus, France
I153 Malin Gawell Social innovation initiatives against segregation Södertörn University, Sweden
I268 Helga Špadina Innovative forms of support towards integration and employment of migrants on the Balkan route
University of Osijek, Croatia
Session: Communities and Resilience (Room - Napier: 6th floor) Chair(s): Margaret Currie, Annie McKee and Annabel Pinker
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I218 Mariarosaria Lombardi Network impact of a social innovation initiative in rural communities of southern Italy
University of Foggia, Italy
I221 Mags Currie Encouraging resilient responses when a community experiences a serious, unexpected event: social innovation practices in the North East of Scotland
The James Hutton Institute, UK
I297 Julia Naranjo-Valencia Social innovation as a strategy for economic and social survival. Case study in population victim of armed conflict in Colombia
Universidad Nacional de Colombia, Columbia
I343 Priscilla Chueng-Nainby Facilitating the commons: the practice of design collaboration with communities for social innovation
The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Session: Social Innovation in Energy Transitions (Room - Robert Gordon: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Sujeetha Selvakkumaran, Richard Hewitt and Carla Barlagne
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I165 Christine Bachner Civil society and energy transition - the contribution of bottom-up driven social innovations to tackling climate change
IMC University of Applied Sciences Krems, Austria
I328 Richard J. Hewitt Social innovation and community energy: the European experience James Hutton Institute, UK
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Suwen Chen
From misfortune to fortune? How solar energy empowers the BOP through social innovation and entrepreneurship
University of Edinburgh, UK
I330 Bill Slee Social innovation in community energy: a comparative analysis of different Scottish models and their social economic and environmental impacts
James Hutton Institute, UK
Session: Social Innovation and Health and Well-being (Room - Caledonian: 5th floor) Chair(s): Michael Roy and Lorna Paul
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I011 Jo Barraket How do social enterprises influence health equities? A comparative case analysis
Swinburne University of Technology, Australia
I030 Diane Holt An accidental solar cooker experiment - exploring experiences amongst women farmers in subsistence farms in Kenya
University of Essex, UK
I243 Natasha Gjorevska The role of organizations offering plant-based solutions in promoting health and well-being
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
I301 Kelly Hall Care in crisis: innovation in English care markets University of Birmingham, UK
Session: Technology and Digital Social Innovation (Room - Glasgow Suite B: ground floor) Chair(s): Fiona Henderson and Julie Adair
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I103 Pia Piroschka Otte
Local climate crowdfunding – a social innovation to tackle climate change?
Ruralis – Institute for Rural and Regional Research, Norway
I163 Carina Veeckman
Moving beyond the traditional food bank model: a testimony from the SavingFood project
Imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
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I164 Laura Temmerman Digital social innovation in the context of air quality: citizen
empowerment through low-cost sensors Imec-SMIT, Vrije Universiteit Brussel (VUB), Belgium
I171 Bálint Balázs Invisible citizen scientists in Hungary: applying civic technologies in
city-level sustainability transitions Environmental Social Science Research Group (ESSRG), Hungary
Panel: Social Innovation in industrial towns (Room: Glasgow Suite A: ground floor) Lead(s): Nicola Bacon
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P005 Claire Gordon Using social sustainability as a prompt for social innovation in towns
Social Life, UK
P006 Juha Seppä The industrial past as a challenge and asset of development in a former Finnish forestry town
University of Eastern Finland, Finland
P007 Jernej Tiran Industrial culture as an asset of the post-socialist town: the case of Velenje, Slovenia
Anton Melik Geographical Institute, Slovenia
P008 Marco Bontje Heerlen: how to re-invent a shrinking post-mining town? University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Panel: Design thinking for social innovation: learning from the 7 Innovation Actions of the H2020 SIMRA project (Room - Queen Margaret: 5th floor) Lead(s): Carla Barlagne
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P017 Valentino Marini Govigli
Introducing a framework for assessing feasibility across social innovation actions in European marginalised rural areas
European Forest Institute, Spain
P018 Carla Barlagne The potential of innovation actions as social innovation laboratories for a shared vision of multifunctional cultivated forests: the case of Guadeloupean forest (FWI)
The James Hutton Institute, UK
P019 Riccardo Da Re SIparte: soft coaching and a rural hackathon to support socio-entrepreneurial innovative businesses in rural areas
University of Padova, Italy
P020 Carmen Rodríguez Fernández-Blanco
Innovation actions in Spain: an overview EFIMED, (Mediterranean Facility of the European Forest Institute) and CTFC (Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia), Spain
P021 Mari Bjerck Challenging the bureaucratic system: a social innovation approach Eastern Norway Research Institute, Norway
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Tuesday September 3rd, 11:00-12:30
Session: Public Policy and Social Innovation (Room - Edinburgh C: 5th floor) Chair(s): Chris Mason
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I265 Katri-Liis Reimann Social enterprises and their networks - how they are helping to shape public policy
Tallinn University, Estonia
I282 André Luiz Souza da Silva
Collective action in the implementation of a public policy: a Brazilian case of Uber
Federal University of Espírito Santo, Brazil
I295 Gavin Reid Transforming the lives of young people disaffected with mainstream school? A Freirean critique of sport social enterprise and alternative education
The University of Edinburgh, UK
Session: Social Innovation, Crime and Desistance (Room - Queen Margaret: 5th floor) Chair(s): Beth Weaver and Michael Marshall
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I080 Jane Gibbon Social enterprise within public sector prisons in NE England Newcastle University, UK
I082 Michael Marshall Supporting community safety and security and social inclusiveness through endogenising social development: a social enterprise approach
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
I187 David Parks Social Investment Bonds: friend or foe? The Skill Mill, UK
Session: Alternative Economic Organising for Social Innovation: Ecologies of Context and Relations (Room - Caledonian: 5th floor) Chair(s): Micaela Mazzei and Joanne McNeill
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I178 Fanni Bársony Learning in urban community gardens in Hungary Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
I009 Alissa Bilfield Decolonizing tea and brewing sustainability: producer and supply chain perspectives
The University of Arizona, USA
I031 Per Forsberg Integration of social innovation and process of bricolage as conditions for alternative economies
Örebro University, Sweden
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Session: Social Innovation and Complexity (Room - St Andrews C: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Sharon Zivkovic and Max French
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I018 Sharon Zivkovic A systemic innovation approach to social entrepreneurship: integrating five traditionally separate schools of social entrepreneurship thought
University of South Australia, Australia
I027 Ali Mollinger-Sahba Ethical limitations of impact investing: a market shaping perspective
University of Western Australia, Australia
I144 Annuska Rantanen Emergent agencies and hybrid structures: envisioning and guiding urban settlements into evolutionary trajectories
Tampere University, Finland
Session: Communities and Resilience (Room - Napier: 6th floor) Chair(s): Margaret Currie, Annie McKee and Annabel Pinker
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I150 Cleo Goodman How coworking can help build resilient communities and deliver social change
Coworking Accelerator, UK
I326 Bobby Macaulay ‘To buy or not to buy’: assessing the motivations and justifications for rural communities in Scotland to pursue community landownership
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
I335 Elisa Ravazzoli Women as agents of social innovation. Experiences of women’s empowerment and community resilience in rural areas
Eurac Research, Italy
Session: Social Innovation and Sustainable Development (Room - Edinburgh B: 5th floor) Chair(s): Rafael Ziegler and René Kemp
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I223 Aleksandar Bozic The role of CSOs in developing innovative solutions to social challenges in a less innovative environment
The University of Agder, Norway
I309 Josephine Balzac-Arroyo
Right to resist: law meets activism in the climate justice movement
Rollins College, USA
I320 Néstor Vercher Social innovation and socio-environmental conflicts in Mediterranean Spain
University of Valencia, Spain
I118 Carmen Rodríguez Fernández-Blanco
Building a fire resilient society through social innovation: the example of Forest Defence Groups in Catalonia
European Forest Institute / Forest Science and Technology Centre of Catalonia, Spain
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Session: Social Innovation in Energy Transitions (Room - Robert Gordon: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Sujeetha Selvakkumaran, Richard Hewitt and Carla Barlagne
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I175 Sujeetha Selvakkumaran
Social Innovation in energy transitions: what questions are we asking?
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
I191 Julia Wittmayer Towards an analytical framework for capturing the role and impact of social innovations in energy transitions
University of Sussex, UK
I192 Julia Wittmayer Unpacking social innovations in the energy transitions: practices, contributions and challenges
Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Netherlands
Session: Design Thinking (Room - Edinburgh A: 5th floor) Chair(s): Jay Friedlander and Laura Murphy
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I239 Sean Geobey Social innovation labs in praxis University of Waterloo, Canada
I131 Alessandra Bazzano Reporting design research: proposed checklist for reporting on health research involving human centred design (REDR)
Tulane University, USA
I253 Jordan D. Stewart Diffuse designers for social innovation in sustainability transitions Tulane University, USA
I069 Igone Guerra
Design Thinking in 25 secondary schools in order to foster partici-
pation of young people in democratic life. The case of Gazteen Gipuzko
Sinnergiak Social Innovation, Spain
Session: Critical Perspectives on Social Innovation (Room - St Andrews B: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Rory Ridley-Duff
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I089 Michael J. Roy Polanyi, the social economy and the democratic organization of society
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
I173 Rory Ridley-Duff The coming of age of the social solidarity economy through internet-based hybrid organizational forms
Sheffield Hallam University and Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
I055 Bonno Pel Paradoxes of transformative social innovation: from critical awareness towards strategies of inquiry
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
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Session: New ways of Measuring Social Impact (Room - Glasgow Suite B: ground floor) Chair(s): Jo Barraket and Alice Borrello
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I105 Susanne Freund Measuring the impact of universities: an expanded psychological perspective
Catholic University Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany
I210 Antonia Caro-Gonzalez Social impact valorisation as a prerequisite for its measurement in higher education institutions
University of Deusto, Spain
I318 Tina M. Facca Miess Measuring impact at the margins: predicting transformation in quality of life for beneficiaries of Jesuit worldwide learning higher education at the margins
John Carroll University, USA
Session: Social Innovation Education (Room - St Andrews A: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Aristidis Protopsaltis, Gordon Shockley and Denise Crossan
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I141 Anna Johnson The challenge with challenges: moving from student-centred social entrepreneurship to community-centred systems leadership
Mount Royal University, Canada
I160 Antoine Rieu “We do what we say and say what we do”. The case of an experimental and participative action-research in France aiming at transforming education towards social-ecological transition.
Université Paris Diderot / ESSEC Business School, France
I209 Sara Herald Making entrepreneurs: does engagement with innovation and entrepreneurship increase confidence and self-efficacy among college students?
University of Maryland, USA
Panel: Organisational innovativeness, regional innovation capacity, resonance and trends: towards more comprehensive SI Indicators (Room - Glasgow Suite A: ground floor) Lead(s): Judith Terstriep and Simone Strambach
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P013 Laura -Fee Wloka Organisational innovativeness IAT, University of Applied Sciences Gelsenkirchen Bocholt Recklinghausen, Germany
P014 Georg Mildenberger Measuring social innovation in regional contexts University of Heidelberg, Germany
P015 Jan-Frederik Thurmann
Measuring resonance and trend potential of social innovation in an early stage
Philipps-University Marburg, Germany
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Tuesday September 3rd, 13:30-15:30
Session: Public Policy and Social Innovation (Room - Edinburgh C: 5th floor) Chair(s): Simon Teasdale and Michael Roy
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I244 Maija Faehnle Collaborative governance as transformative social innovation in Finland
Finnish Environment Institute SYKE, Finland
I289 Chan Chee Hon Creating an enabling institutional environment for social innovation via public policy tools: an explorative study in Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
I293 Gordon E. Shockley Coproduced social policy: the necessity of governmental involvement in social entrepreneurship
Arizona State University, USA
I113 Adélie Ranville The social goals of social enterprises: toward normative theories Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
Session: Critical Perspectives on Social Innovation (Room - St Andrews B: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Rory Ridley-Duff
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I230 Joana Dias Contributing to the conceptualization of social innovation Instituto Superior Técnico Lisboa, Portugal
I258 Julianna Kiss Constructing the concepts of social innovation and social enterprise in Hungary
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
I142 Anna Stevenson Negotiating the ‘social’ in social entrepreneurship: a multi-voiced story of the good organization
Lund University, Sweden
I227 John Maddocks Social value in local commissioning, funding and third sector reporting: local perspectives
Newcastle University, UK
Session: Hybrid Models and Organising (Room - Edinburgh A: 5th floor) Chair(s): Fergus Lyon and Bob Doherty
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I096 Praphaphan Wunsuk Hybrid social enterprise and governance in multi-stakeholder partnerships for contributing sustainable development in Thailand
University of Nottingham, UK
I140 James M. Mandiberg Complex organizational forms as a hybridity response to the mismatch between social innovation and the three-sector economy
City University of New York, USA
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I204 Isabella Gomati de la Vega
The rise of a new episteme: methodological approaches to understanding epistemically hybrid organisations
Pontificia Universidad Javeriana, Columbia
I246 Simone Strambach Social business - The emergence of a transnational organizational field
University of Marburg, Germany
Session: Public Service Provision, Co-production and Co-creation (Room - Napier: 6th floor) Chair(s): Sarah-Anne Munoz
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I207 Liz Ellis Coproducing data sharing for health and wellbeing University of the Highlands and Islands, UK
I250 Hanna Kelm Success and failure of co-production in the Senior Councils at the level of municipalities
University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
I149 Erik Lindhult Models for value co-creation in sustainable social innovation Mälardalen University, Sweden
Session: Social Innovation and Sustainable Development (Room - Edinburgh B: 5th floor) Chair(s): Rafael Ziegler and René Kemp
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I151 Malin Gawell
Inclusive social innovation for sustainable development. A study of transformation dynamics from poverty to prosperity in Rwan-
da. Södertörn University, Sweden
I155 Carla Barlagne Social innovation pathways to sustainability in Food Systems: foresight workshops as the precursors of transition arenas - an application to Guadeloupe (FWI)
The James Hutton Institute, UK
I196 Florence Degavre Transformative social innovation and sustainable transitions: toward a dialogue between the CRISES and the MLP approaches
Collège Léon Dupriez, Belgium
I238 Rafael Ziegler Enough innovation GETIDOS, Universität Greifswald, Germany
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Session: Theoretical and Methodological Futures for Social Innovation (Room - Robert Gordon: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Pascal Dey and Michael Marshall
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I081 Ursula Holtgrewe Institutionalising and interconnecting social innovation research: can its future be roadmapped?
ZSI – Centre for Social innovation, Austria
I126 Jamie Brassett Anticipating assemblages of concern Social Design Institute, University of the Arts London, UK
I166 Dieter Rehfeld Reflecting the normative base of social innovation University of Applied Science Gelsenkirchen, Germany
I205 Bonno Pel The institutionalization of transformative social innovation: a comparative case study on institutional bricolage and mainstreaming
Université Libre de Bruxelles, Belgium
Session: Social Innovation, Employment and Migrants/Refugees and Asylum Seekers (Room - St Andrews A: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Simone Baglioni and Francesca Calò
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I035 Murad Canbulut Social entrepreneurship projects for multiple vulnerable individuals: the case of Turkey
Altinbas University, Istanbul, Turkey
I025 Manfred Perlik Hosting refugees in mountain areas as a new form of social innovation
University of Bern, Switzerland
I087 Michael Marshall Supporting reintegration and social inclusiveness of IRMs within the English-speaking Caribbean: the case of two IRM NGO service providers in Jamaica.
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
I266 Claudia Cristina Bitencourt
Social innovation for the inclusion of Senegalese immigrants in the Brazilian labor market
Unisinos University, Brazil
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Session: Ageing Demographic (Room - Caledonian: 5th floor) Chair(s): Alex Murdock and Roger Spear
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I053 Alex Murdock Social innovation and older demographics: viewing ageing positively
London South Bank University and Northumbria University, UK
I109 Svenja Christina Schütt Intergenerational volunteering: intergenerational learning processes, underlying motives and perceived value
Catholic University of Eichstätt-Ingolstadt, Germany
I298 Jennifer Ferrell Intergenerational playgroups: an opportunity for older adults to support new parents?
The University of the West of England, UK
I220 Loïc Trabut What adaptations of local senior care regimes to ageing? Quantitative biographical analysis
The French Institute for Demographic Studies (INED), France
Session: Social Innovation and Health and Well-being (Room - Glasgow Suite A: ground floor) Chair(s): Michael Roy and Lorna Paul
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I016 Estelle Peyrard Toward inclusive innovation: differentiated approach and challenges
I3-CRG, Ecole Polytechnique, France
I021 Elaine L Ritch To buy or not to buy: at what price do consumers consider the societal cost?
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
I306 Darelle Van Greunen Digital health: a solution to tuberculosis as a global public health emergency
Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
I170 Mehwish Sultan Social innovation in mental health University of Edinburgh, UK
I251 Danielle Kelly Pathways between social enterprise, health and wellbeing: evidence from the CommonHealth programme
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Session: Regional and Geographical Aspects of Social Innovation (Room - Glasgow Suite B: ground floor) Chair(s): Catherine Leyshon, Michael Leyshon, Laura Colebrooke, Timothy Walker and Shukru Esmene
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I337 Izabella Steinerowska-Streb
Exploring social activity of commercial enterprises in Poland University of Economics in Katowice, Poland
I068 Catherine Trudelle Towards an analysis of the regional and geographical aspects of social innovation
University of Quebec at Montreal, Canada
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I047 Marcelo Dionisio Internationalization of social enterprises: cases from Ashoka’s globalizer in Brazil
Coppead Business School, Brazil
I064 Giulia Parola Explaining and linking political trust to job search self-efficacy in three disadvantaged regions in Europe: a cross-sectional study
Munich Business School, Germany
Session: Technology and Digital Social Innovation (Room - St Andrews C: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Fiona Henderson and Julie Adair
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I041 Lucia Corsini Using systems thinking to investigate the sustainability of digital fabrication projects in the humanitarian and development sector
University of Cambridge, UK
I044 Wilfried Lux Measuring digital social innovations FHS St.Gallen, University of Applied Sciences, Switzerland
I248 Victoria Blessing New technologies for social innovation – supporting the emergence of regional social innovations
Steinbeis-Europa-Zentrum, Germany
I269 Sabine Hielscher Transformative digital social innovation SPRU, University of Sussex, UK
Session: Growing and Scaling Social Impact (Room - Queen Margaret: 5th floor) Chair(s): Georg Mildenberger
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I256 Claudia Bitencourt The influence of dynamic capabilities in the process of social innovation scalability: the case of the Fish Project (Projeto Pescar)
Unisinos University, Brazil
I010 Fadwa Chaker Expanding social impact in Africa: a conceptual model for scaling-up social innovation “inspirers”
Toulouse Business School, France
I076 Loren M. Stangl Mobilising identity for global change: youth social entrepreneurs Massey University, New Zealand
I133 Claire Carpenter Growing and scaling social impact: a practical case study exploring the rationale, challenges and rewards of social enterprise growth
The Melting Pot, Good Ideas, UK
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Wednesday September 4th, 11:00-12:30
Session: Social Innovation and Complexity (Room - St Andrews C: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Sharon Zivkovic and Max French
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I017 Sharon Zivkovic Improving the value equation by adding a network science feature to a tool for transitioning complex adaptive systems
University of South Australia, Australia
I288 Andressa Jarletti Gonçalves de Oliveira
Potential contribution of social currency and blockchain to social innovation
Pontifical Catholic University of Paraná, Brazil
Session: Communities and Resilience (Room - Edinburgh A: 5th floor) Chair(s): Margaret Currie, Annie McKee and Annabel Pinker
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I114 Jude Ortiz Creativity, community and resilience: rural communities as innovators
NORDIK Institute, affiliated with Algoma University, Canada
I154 Andres Morales Cities, citizens and grassroots social innovations in Spain Centre INGENIO, Universidad Politécnica de Valencia, Spain
I182 Victoria L Payton Traces of design: enabling participatory spaces The Glasgow School of Art, UK
Session: Hybrid Models and Organising (Room - Edinburgh C: 5th floor) Chair(s): Fergus Lyon and Bob Doherty
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I054 Diego Marconatto The role of social accelerators in helping social businesses to maintain their hybrid institutional logic
Unisinos, Federal University of Pelotas, Brazil
I075 Mary Conway Dato-on Application of client consultant system infrastructure to mission-based organizations
Rollins College, USA
I129 Fernanda Golbspan Lutz
Hybrid organizations: the perspective of distinct actors Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS, Brazil
I255 Paul J Docherty Reading between the lines: balancing the hybrid book festival University of Stirling, UK
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Session: Critical Perspectives on Social Innovation (Room - St Andrews B: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Rory Ridley-Duff
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I119 Flor Avelino Power reconstructions: reconstructing the power dynamics of social innovations in sustainability transitions (the case of decentralised energy)
Erasmus University of Rotterdam, Netherlands
I321 Rashedur Chowdhury Violence, development, and the smell of the soil: social Innovation of what
University of Southampton, UK
I137 Kiaras Gharabaghi Social innovation for social justice: a critical analysis of context and purpose
Ryerson University, Canada
I245
Rafael Ziegler
Hybrid path-conversion – a paludiculture case study
GETIDOS, Universität Greifswald, Germany
Session: Social Innovation in Energy Transitions (Room - Robert Gordon: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Sujeetha Selvakkumaran, Richard Hewitt and Carla Barlagne
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I083 Sujeetha Selvakkumaran
System Dynamics (SD) perspective of social innovation in local energy transitions
Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
I115 Adélie Ranville Causal pathways to participation in energy cooperatives Grenoble Ecole de Management, France
I332 Matthew Lane Delivering affordable low-carbon homes in the UK; understanding the social innovations behind Group and Custom Built housing projects
University of Edinburgh, UK
Session: Technology and Digital Social Innovation (Room - Caledonian: 5th floor) Chair(s): Fiona Henderson and Julie Adair
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I300 Julie Adair Sharing our stories: bridging the digital divide in social innovation
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
I014 Éva Berde Platform economy as a working opportunity for older adults. The case of the Hungarian car pool company, Oszkár
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
I290 Chien-Chung Huang Intelligent robots and rural children in China Rutgers University School of Social Work, USA
I325 John Lee Social innovation with homeless communities: towards a self-organising data-driven design service system
The University of Edinburgh, UK
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Session: Universities Enabling Social Innovation (Room - Napier: 6th floor) Chair(s): Jieun Ryu, Richard Hazenberg and Mark Anderson
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I194 James Andrew Dixon The Community Health and Social Medicine Incubator (CHASM): a pilot of student led social change
CHASM
I197 Regina Frank Uniting the university around the UN SDGs to grow the social innovators of tomorrow - a UK case study
De Montfort University, UK
I267 Natalie Lafferty Global health challenge Dundee University of Dundee, UK
Session: Regional and Geographical Aspects of Social Innovation (Room - St Andrews A: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Catherine Leyshon, Michael Leyshon, Laura Colebrooke, Timothy Walker and Shukru Esmene
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I279 Eglė Butkevičienė Citizen science and social innovations: using Citizen science for solving social problems
Kaunas University of Technology, Lithuania
I078 Michael Leyshon Rethinking the platform University of Exeter, UK
I185 Alina Kadyrova Role of the metropolitan level ecosystem for emergence and sustainability of social innovations— evidence from five European cities.
The University of Manchester, UK
I074 Kathi Kaesehage The circular economy: how entrepreneurs shift local belief systems creating communities for the future
University of Edinburgh, UK
Session: Social Investment and Social Finance (Room - Queen Margaret: 5th floor) Chair(s): Mario Calderini and Veronica Chiodo
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I071 Michael B. Marks Opportunities and challenges in utilizing social finance investments to support social innovations
Groundswell Research Associates, UK
I183 Alice Borrello Water in a bottle: setting the boundaries of impact investing Politecnico di Milano, Italy
I158 Julien Kleszczowski Social impact assessment in the context of results-based financing: the case of a French Social Impact Bond
University of Nantes, France
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Session: Social Innovation Education (Room - Edinburgh B: 5th floor) Chair(s): Aristidis Protopsaltis, Gordon Shockley and Denise Crossan
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I005 Jay Friedlander Leveraging the UN Sustainable Goals to build a solutions focused curriculum
College of the Atlantic, Maine, USA
I084 Phillip Motley An immersive semester in social innovation and Design Thinking Elon University, USA
I284 Marcia J. Harr Bailey Cultivating SoIL: essential elements of a social innovation laboratory
University of Wisconsin-Platteville, USA
Session: Social Innovation and Health and Well-being (Room - Glasgow Suite A: ground floor) Chair(s): Michael Roy and Lorna Paul
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I111 Marleen Fluit The interplay between formal and informal structures in a public service context
University of Groningen, Netherlands
I013 Rita M. Gallardo Social innovation and access to health services and programs: case studies in selected provinces in the Philippines (2006-2013)
Senate of the Philippines and Asiapro Multipurpose Cooperative and Colegio de San Juan de Letran, Philippines
I278 Noémi Krátki Social innovation and mental health: social enterprises fighting stress in Hungary
Corvinus University of Budapest, Hungary
I224 Patrik Marier Biomedicalisation of ageing and social innovation: a France-Québec comparative study of home support
Concordia University, Canada
Panel: Reaping the benefits of longevity: older adults as providers of services (Room - Glasgow Suite B: ground floor) Lead(s): Anu Siren
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P022 Anna Amilon Twenty years of volunteering among older adults in Denmark: what explains the changes?
The Danish Center for Social Science Research, Denmark
P023 Rikke Nøhr Brünner Beyond active ageing: meanings of volunteering at an individual level
The Danish Center for Social Science Research, Denmark
P024 Anu Siren Giving practical support to adult children in the era of changing late life
The Danish Center for Social Science Research, Denmark
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Wednesday September 4th, 13:30-15:30
Session: Social Innovation and Sustainable Development (Room - St Andrews B: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Rafael Ziegler and René Kemp
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I026 Manfred Perlik Social Innovation is not neutral – The normative question of SI at the examples of two peripheral regions in Switzerland
University of Bern, Switzerland
I088 Maria Olivella Rizza A (failed) case of accumulation by dispossession in Sicily: what happens when you expose people to the ideas and practices of social innovation.
Università di Catania, Sicily
I262 Annika Surmeier Towards a conceptual framework for analysing social innovation in global value chains (GVCs) and global production networks (GPNs)
University of Manchester and Graduate School of Business, University of Cape Town, UK and South Africa
I184 Héctor Barco Cobalea Espigoladors: best practice on food waste reduction and sustainable promotion of the territory
University of Deusto and Fundació Espigoladors, Spain
Session: Hybrid Models and Organising (Room - St Andrews C: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Fergus Lyon and Bob Doherty
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I056 Bob Doherty Inclusive value chain development – The role of social enterprise hybrid’s in smallholder agrifood value chains
University of York, UK
I145 Michaela Haase Social and economic value (co-)creation in social enterprises: an analysis based on marketing and institutional perspectives
Freie Universität Berlin, Germany
I159 Antoine Rieu Hybrid valuation within Social Joint-Ventures in France. An exploration of economic sites of dissonance at the root of innovation processes.
Université Paris Diderot / ESSEC Business School, France
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Session: Social Innovation in Energy Transitions (Room - Edinburgh C: 5th floor) Chair(s): Sujeetha Selvakkumaran, Richard Hewitt and Carla Barlagne
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I329
Richard J. Hewitt
The transformative role of actor interactions: new approaches to the climate policy narrative
James Hutton Institute, UK
I072 Marta Pappalardo Collective energy self-consumption in buildings: community rules definition and privacy in a shared space as a social innovation
Univ. Grenoble Alpes, CNRS, Sciences Po Grenoble, France
I274 Angela Mae Minas Building a social innovation pathway for rice straw bioenergy in the Philippines and Vietnam
The University of Manchester, UK
Session: Ageing Demographic (Room - Robert Gordon: 2nd floor) Chair(s): Alex Murdock and Roger Spear
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I199 Tsung-his Fu Comparing pension automatic balancing mechanism: lessons for Taiwan’s pension reform
National Taiwan University, Japan
I211 Carmen Parra Aging and Smart City: comparative study Spain, United Kingdom and Italy
Abat Oliba CEU University, Spain
I049 Isabel Urbano ETXEAN: facing a local challenge through the networked government approach
Sinnergiak Social Innovation, Spain
Session: Value and Decision Making in Social Innovation (Room – St Andrews A: 2nd floor) Chairs: Danielle Kelly
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I015 Geoff Whittam Social innovation or social responsibility? Voice, engagement and identity. A case study of Arsenal Football Club
Manchester Metropolitan University, UK
I004 Rachel Christensen Social entrepreneurship competitions: hoping for funding and gaining valuable experience in the process - An exploratory study
University of San Diego, USA
I334 Douglas Mark Ponton The paradox of sustainability in the tourism industry University of Catania, Sicily
I342 Ipshita Sreemany Factors influencing social entrepreneurial exit decisions in India: an exploratory study
City University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
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Session: Design Thinking (Room - Edinburgh A: 5th floor) Chair(s): Jay Friedlander and Laura Murphy
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I189 Laura Murphy Design Capabilities for social innovations in a world of “everyone a changemaker”
Tulane University, USA
I107 Ronald Macintyre Learning design as speculative design: designing learning materials in partnership with third sector organisations
The Open University, UK
I206 Elaine L Ritch Design thinking in social innovation: unlocking the enterprising student
Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Session: Technology and Digital Social Innovation (Room - Glasgow Suite A: ground floor) Chair(s): Fiona Henderson
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I033 Cheryl Hiu-kwan Chui The role of technology in reconfiguring volunteer management in nonprofits: lessons from Hong Kong
The University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong
I316 Darelle Van Greunen Female youth addressing HIV and AIDS education through digital storytelling and the use of Whatsapp
Nelson Mandela University, South Africa
I338 Linda Odhiambo Hooper
Gender and technology: making social innovation work for the poor
University of Ulster, UK
Session: New ways of Measuring Social Impact (Room - Edinburgh B: 5th floor) Chair(s): Jo Barraket and Alice Borrello
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I039 Asad Ghalib Assessing the effectiveness of social enterprises in improving well-being: developing indicators and variables to measure social impact
Liverpool Hope University, UK
I123 Sally Kah Evaluation of social impact measurement tools and techniques; a systematic review of literature.
Liverpool John Moores University, UK
I138 Susan Rooney-Harding
‘Stories for Purpose’ transforming the use of documentary film, participatory media and participatory forums in social impact measurement, monitoring and evaluation to create evidence based visual (documentary style) reports.
The Story Catchers, Australia
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Panel: Social Innovation in Territories with Geographical Specificities (Room - Caledonian: 5th floor) Lead(s): Elisa Ravazzoli
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P001 Gerhard Weiss Governance implications for social innovation in rural areas on the example of forestry cases
University of Natural Resources and Life Sciences, Austria
P002 Riccardo Da Re Social innovation and its impacts in disadvantaged rural areas: a new evaluation framework
University of Padova, Italy
P003 Diana Valero An exploration of social innovation in mountain areas University of the Highlands and Islands, UK
P004 Eliza Ravazzoli Empowering women farmers and of refugees: two Italian experiences of social innovation in mountain area
Eurac Research, Italy
Session: Social Investment and Social Finance (Room - Napier: 6th floor) Chair(s): Mario Calderini and Veronica Chiodo
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I110 Işıl Sevilay Yılmaz Financing social enterprises in Turkey: opportunities and barriers TED University, Turkey
I128 Fernanda Golbspan Lutz
Investments in businesses with social impact: a combination of resources
Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Sul – UFRGS, Brazil
I247 Sinan Akbaş Concealing the bottom line in the triple bottom line Middle East Technical University (METU), Turkey
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Panel: The Twin Benefits of Social Innovation in Higher Education (Room - Glasgow Suite B: ground floor) Lead(s): Angie Fuessel
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
P037 Angie Fuessel Cultivating changemaker institutions in higher education Ashoka U, USA
P038 Lara Carton Engaging with change: exploring a social innovation agenda as a whole-of-university approach
Victoria Region and CQUniversity, Australia
P039 Nicole Norris The region of changemakers: partnering with the local school board to create opportunities for changemaking students of all ages
Georgian College, Canada
P040 Hyun S. Shin Impact Alliance: partnership between social entrepreneurs and university to cultivate Seong-su Valley as a social innovation ecosystem
Hanyang University, South Korea
P041 Michael Roy and Julie Adair
Social innovation (education) for the common good? Glasgow Caledonian University, UK
Session: Opportunities and Challenges in Social Innovation (Room - Queen Margaret: 5th floor) Chair(s): Bobby Macaulay
ID Speaker(s) Title Affiliation speaker(s)
I188 Laura Gomez Socially innovative tackling digitalisation challenges in EU labour market
University of Deusto, Spain
I090 Akos Demuth Mapping social innovation needs with data visualisation Abertay University, UK
I132 Claire Carpenter Taking a holistic approach to supporting social entrepreneurs and supporting good ideas
The Melting Pot, Good Ideas, UK