Social enterprises in regional innovation systems: a review of Finnish regional strategies
Rinkinen, Satu; Oikarinen, Tuija; Melkas, Helinä (2015-11-12)
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Rinkinen, Satu
Oikarinen, Tuija
Melkas, Helinä
12.11.2015
Taylor & Francis Group
European Planning Studies
School of Engineering Science
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Tiivistelmä
The aim of modern innovation policies is to enhance the innovation capability of regions, their organizations and people. Regional innovation system (RIS) theory has been one of the most popular frameworks for realizing innovation policies. Yet, adopting the perspective of sustainable innovation policy where innovation is also seen as a solution to various societal and environmental problems has been slow. Social enterprises (SEs) are discussed here as a means to address those problems, particularly through collaboration between sectors and focusing on social sustainability. The aim of this paper is to identify whether and in what way SEs are communicated as an innovative solution and as
a source of innovations for economic and development activities through regional strategies. The data consist of regional innovation and business strategies from all Finnish regions, analysed using qualitative content analysis. We argue that there is a need to go deeper and include effective support mechanisms
for SEs in these documents. Better inclusion of SEs as part of innovation systems and communicating this through regional strategies would help to develop SEs and to have them perceived as potential innovators and active entrepreneurial actors in innovation systems contributing to economically, environmentally
and socially sustainable development.
a source of innovations for economic and development activities through regional strategies. The data consist of regional innovation and business strategies from all Finnish regions, analysed using qualitative content analysis. We argue that there is a need to go deeper and include effective support mechanisms
for SEs in these documents. Better inclusion of SEs as part of innovation systems and communicating this through regional strategies would help to develop SEs and to have them perceived as potential innovators and active entrepreneurial actors in innovation systems contributing to economically, environmentally
and socially sustainable development.
Lähdeviite
Satu Rinkinen, Tuija Oikarinen & Helinä Melkas (2016) Social enterprises in regional innovation systems: a review of Finnish regional strategies, European Planning Studies, 24:4, 723-741, DOI: 10.1080/09654313.2015.1108394
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