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New players on crowded playing fields : the institutional embeddedness of social innovation in Germany

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Authors: Ruddat, Claudia and Schönauer, Anna-Lena
Publication date: 2014
Keywords: social innovation, welfare systems, Germany, public sector, social entrepreneurs
ISBN/ISSN: 14753073

This article analyses whether and how social innovations can be implemented in a Conservative/Bismarckian welfare regime and society such as Germany. It examines the transferability and the relevance of this discourse and practice, and argues that, due to existing institutional structures and cultures, innovation by public sector intrapreneurship is more significant in Germany than through social entrepreneurship. The article challenges the assumption that social innovation emerges from entrepreneurship, and questions the level of attention and importance attached to this development. [Authors' abstract].

Citation

Ruddat, Claudia and Schönauer, Anna-Lena (2014) New players on crowded playing fields : the institutional embeddedness of social innovation in Germany, Social Policy and Society, (13) 3, pp. 445-456.

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