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The emergence of a Social Innovation Ecosystem in Portugal: An exploratory approach based on the perspective of strategic stakeholders
Author(s) -
Hugo Pinto,
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Sı́lvia Ferreira,
Jorge André Guerreiro,
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Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
european public and social innovation review
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2529-9824
DOI - 10.31637/epsir.21-2.2
Subject(s) - interdependence , portuguese , business ecosystem , business , solidarity , ecosystem services , knowledge management , ecosystem , environmental resource management , sociology , political science , economics , ecology , social science , computer science , linguistics , philosophy , politics , law , biology
The concept of ecosystem has been used to describe a dynamic set of relationships, services and interdependencies that potentiate the creation, renewal and growth of organizations. Social innovation is largely influenced by ecosystem conditions. The Portuguese social innovation ecosystem is a particularly interesting case study, as it assumes a hybrid structure that expresses a variety of policy schemes, networks and support structures. This article debates the concept of social innovation ecosystem and presents an exploratory approach to its mapping. Based on interviews with strategic stakeholders in the social and solidarity economy and social enterprises, the study elaborates on the specificities of the social innovation ecosystem. The Portuguese ecosystem is comprised of three sub-ecosystems that show different weights, limited connections and overlapping: social economy, social business, and the social solidarity ecosystem. The article concludes with an overview of the current state of social innovation, emphasizing the perspectives of stakeholders on recent experiences that the Portuguese state has developed in establishing dialogue within organizations integrating social innovation dynamics.