Economic space for social innovation is not bounded by markets. Further to the money-based exchange relations in markets, there is self and informal provision based on social norms such as reciprocity, community, public provision of entitlements and of public goods organized via political processes, and professional provision based on expert knowledge. Although these ideal-types blur in practice, they show the rich contours and collaborative pluralism of economic space. Fostering fair space for social innovation requires taking all these modes and their relations into account. Social innovations as messages signal to the public where a change in mode or a reconfiguration of modes is demanded. Fairness as a matter of taking the perspective of those marginalized and least advantaged, calls for evaluative scrutiny with respect to such messages: do social innovations empower beneficiaries to become agents; and do they consider their well-being as patients?

Creating Fair (Economic) Space for Social Innovation? A Capabilities Perspective / Ziegler, Rafael; Jacobi, Nadia Von. - (2019), pp. 50-79. [10.1093/oso/9780198830511.003.0003]

Creating Fair (Economic) Space for Social Innovation? A Capabilities Perspective

Jacobi, Nadia von
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2019-01-01

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Economic space for social innovation is not bounded by markets. Further to the money-based exchange relations in markets, there is self and informal provision based on social norms such as reciprocity, community, public provision of entitlements and of public goods organized via political processes, and professional provision based on expert knowledge. Although these ideal-types blur in practice, they show the rich contours and collaborative pluralism of economic space. Fostering fair space for social innovation requires taking all these modes and their relations into account. Social innovations as messages signal to the public where a change in mode or a reconfiguration of modes is demanded. Fairness as a matter of taking the perspective of those marginalized and least advantaged, calls for evaluative scrutiny with respect to such messages: do social innovations empower beneficiaries to become agents; and do they consider their well-being as patients?
2019
Creating Economic Space for Social Innovation
Oxford, UK; New York, NY, USA
Oxford University Press
9780198830511
9780191868702
Ziegler, Rafael; Jacobi, Nadia Von
Creating Fair (Economic) Space for Social Innovation? A Capabilities Perspective / Ziegler, Rafael; Jacobi, Nadia Von. - (2019), pp. 50-79. [10.1093/oso/9780198830511.003.0003]
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