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In the TRANSIT resource hub you can search for materials that provide an overview of theories on social innovation in general that we have built upon.

As we developed our theory on Transformative Social Innovation, the hub provides materials that:

- are published in TRANSIT
- are related to the cases that we study
- are related to key themes in TRANSIT (governance, social learning, monitoring and resourcing)

 

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You have searched within keywords for "resourcing" we have found 5 results.

Social innovation resourcing strategies and transformation pathways : a first-cut typology (TRANSIT working paper # 11, July 2017

Social innovation resourcing strategies and transformation pathways : a first-cut typology (TRANSIT working paper # 11, July 2017

2017 Type: TRANSIT output, by Weaver, Paul m. and Marks, Michael B. Keywords: business models, development dynamics, financing, non-financial resources, resourcing, social enterprise, Transformative Social Innovation

The paper looks at the development dynamics of social innovation processes (Haxeltine et al, 2016) addressing these from the perspective of their resourcing requirements. It distinguishes between financial and other kinds of resource needs and begins from the observation that, even if the financial needs of social innovation processes are low, social innovation still incurs some financial costs.... More

Success case examples of sustainable social innovation : resourcing strategies in the United States (TRANSIT working paper # 12, July 2017

Success case examples of sustainable social innovation : resourcing strategies in the United States (TRANSIT working paper # 12, July 2017

2017 Type: TRANSIT output, by Marks, Michael B.; Hogan, Linda and Weaver, Paul M. Keywords: case studies, development, evaluation, methodology, models, resourcing, social innovation, success-case, USA

We use a ‘success-case’ evaluation methodology (Brinkerhoff, 2003; Murphy, 2016), identifying a set of known social innovation organisations that are ‘long term survivors’ and exploring their resourcing strategies to identify core as well as divergent characteristics. The findings, drawn from US examples, highlight that even among a small selection of ‘success... More

Deliverable 2.4 : Resourcing for social innovation : working papers, key insights for practice and policy, lessons for facilitation tools and workshop report

Deliverable 2.4 : Resourcing for social innovation : working papers, key insights for practice and policy, lessons for facilitation tools and workshop report

2017 Type: TRANSIT output, by Weaver, Paul M.; Marks, Michael; Kemp, René; Hogan, Linda; Ruijsink, Saskia, Becerra, Lucas; Wittmayer, Julia; Olivotto, Veronica and Strasser, Tim Keywords: resourcing, social innovation, theory, Transformative Social Innovation

This deliverable focuses on the topic of resourcing for social innovation, and consists of 6 parts: (1) a working paper on social innovation resourcing strategies and transformation pathways, (2) a working paper on resourcing strategies of 4 success cases of social innovation in the US, 3) a discussion paper on social impact bonds as a resource for social innovations, 4) key insights about... More

Deliverable no. 6.6 : Training tool on

Deliverable no. 6.6 : Training tool on "Resourcing for SI initiatives"

2017 Type: TRANSIT output, by Becerra, Lucas and Juarez, Paula Keywords: resourcing, social innovation, training_material, Transformative Social Innovation

This Training Tool on “Resourcing for SI Initiatives” has as main objective to conceptualize the design of resourcing strategies useful for practitioners. It is the last one of a set of innovative training proposals. During the last three and half years, we learnt about the implications of different types of pedagogical instruments, including the usability of the new knowledge... More

TRANSIT Brief 5 : resourcing and monitoring and evaluation : scaling challenges and pathway

TRANSIT Brief 5 : resourcing and monitoring and evaluation : scaling challenges and pathway

2017 Type: TRANSIT output, by Weaver, Paul M.; Marks, Michael B.; Hogan, Linda; Wittmayer, Julia; Ruijsink, Saskia; Becerra, Lucas; Cozan, Stefana; Kemp, René; Strasser, Tim and Zuijderwijk, Linda Keywords: evaluation, monitoring, policymakers, resourcing, social entrepreneurs, Transformative Social Innovation

This brief discusses resources for social innovation, needs and methods for monitoring social innovations and for evaluating social impacts, tensions around resourcing and monitoring, resourcing strategies of social innovation organizations, developmental evaluation, and roles for science in supporting SI. Based on looking at social innovation from the perspectives of resourcing, monitoring and... More

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