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The co-creation of multi-agent social innovations: A bridge between service and social innovation research

Paul Windrum (Nottingham University Business School, Nottingham, UK)
Doris Schartinger (AIT Austrian Institute of Technology GmbH, Vienna, Austria)
Luis Rubalcaba (University of Alcala, Madrid, Spain)
Faiz Gallouj (Université de Lille I, Villeneuve d'Ascq Cedex, France)
Marja Toivonen (VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Espoo, Finland)

European Journal of Innovation Management

ISSN: 1460-1060

Article publication date: 9 May 2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The research fields of service innovation and social innovation have, until now, been largely disconnected. At the most basic level, a great many social innovations are services, often public sector services with social entrepreneurs organizing and delivering service innovations. As well as this overlap in the focus of research, scholars in both research fields address socio-economic concerns using multidisciplinary perspectives. The purpose of this paper is to provide a framework that can bridge the two research fields.

Design/methodology/approach

Inter-linkages between service and social innovation are shown by identifying research areas in which both find a joint heuristic field. This approach has been illustrated in a set of case studies in the health sector in Europe.

Findings

The bridge between social innovation and service innovation research can be built when social innovation is examined through a multi-agent framework. The authors focus on social innovations where the co-creation of novel services is guided by the prominent position taken by citizens, social entrepreneurs or third sector organizations (NGOs or charities) in the innovation process. Of particular interest are the ways in which the interests of individual users and citizens are “represented” by third sector organizations.

Practical implications

The case study of the Austrian nationwide public access defibrillation programme provides an exemplar of the process of co-creation by which this social innovation was developed, implemented and sustained. Here the Austrian Red Cross acted on behalf of citizens, organizing an innovation network capable of creating both the demand and the supply side of a sustainable market for the production and safe application of portable automated external defibrillators (AEDs) in Austria. This process involved, first, raising public awareness of the need for portable defibrillators and acting as a user representative when inducing changes in the design of portable AEDs. Later, there was the institutionalization of AED training in every first aid training in Austria, work with local manufacturers to produce this device, and with large user organizations to install AEDs on their premises.

Originality/value

The paper develops multi-agent model of innovation that enables one to synthesize key concepts in social and service innovation literatures and, thereby, examine the dynamics of invention and diffusion of social innovations.

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Acknowledgements

SOPPI project on social innovation and services funded the Finnish Innovation Agency, TEKES and managed at VTT. The AIT research leading to the case study results has received funding from the European Union’s Seventh Framework Programme (FP7 2007-2013) under the project Social Innovation: Driving Force of Social Change (SI-DRIVE); grant agreement no 612870 www.si-drive.eu/

Citation

Windrum, P., Schartinger, D., Rubalcaba, L., Gallouj, F. and Toivonen, M. (2016), "The co-creation of multi-agent social innovations: A bridge between service and social innovation research", European Journal of Innovation Management, Vol. 19 No. 2, pp. 150-166. https://doi.org/10.1108/EJIM-05-2015-0033

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