Sub-theme 50: Open Social Innovation: Exploring the Role of Time, Space, and People in Tackling Societal Challenges

Convenors:
Anne-Laure Fayard, Nova School of Business and Economics, Portugal, & New York University, USA
Thomas Gegenhuber, JKU Linz, Austria, & Leuphana University Lüneburg, Germany
Johanna Mair, Hertie School, Germany, & Stanford University, USA
Session I: Thursday, July 04, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Johanna Mair
Alberto Bertello, Ghita Dragsdahl Lauritzen, Paola De Bernardi and Marcel Bogers
Sustaining collective action over time: Organizing heterogeneous crowds to tackle complex societal challenges
Laura Dobusch, Nina Füreder and Thomas Gegenhuber
Open social innovation and the ambiguous role of inclusivity: A case study of a regional inter-sectoral collaboration
Dillon Berjani, Christian Hampel and Markus Perkmann
How social ventures pivot their business model when their values are challenged by stakeholders
Session II: Thursday, July 04, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Anne-Laure Fayard
Genevieve K. Cyr, Marie-Pascale Pomey and Karl-Emanuel Dionne
Engaging patients & caregivers: The role of non-traditional actors in shaping innovation in a healthcare living lab project
Winston Kwon and Vinayak R. Tripathi
Reimagining inclusive public health delivery through experimental spaces
Caterina Bettin, Ziyun Fan and Päivi Eriksson
Practicing care in open social innovation: The multiple modes of ordering partnership with patients
Session III: Thursday, July 04, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Thomas Gegenhuber
Heather M. Hachigian
Theorizing outcomes of alternative organizations: Transformative, experimental, status quo or worse?
Soufiane Kherrazi and Chaïma Benzekri
From social manufacturing to social open innovation: Exploring the role of fabrication laboratories
Maria Cecilia Flores and Daniel Milner
Handling with care: Micro-interactions of social impact orchestration in a boundary organization
Diletta Di Marco, Raffaella Cagliano and Alessandro Sancino
Orchestrating open social innovation: Navigating challenges and benefits of crowd engagement
Session IV: Friday, July 05, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Thomas Gegenhuber
Sreevas Sahasranamam and Vivek Soundararajan
Open social innovations: How do they scale?
Mmekidmfonabasi Umanah, Michael Etter and Elisa Alt
Synergizing profit and purpose: The role of digital technology in facilitating hybrid integration for social ventures
René Lührsen, Thomas Gegenhuber and Johanna Mair
Public sector managers plunging into uncharted waters: Navigating interaction dynamics in emergent collaborative innovation processes
Nathalie Crutzen and Marta Almeida
Community engagement in Smart City initiatives: An institutional logics perspective
Session V: Friday, July 05, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Anne-Laure Fayard
Paulo Savaget, Cynthia Schweer Rayner and Marc J. Ventresca
Collective action frames of participatory architectures that target wicked problems
Samuli Patala
Building robustness in collaborative circular economy governance through voluntary initiatives
Fergus Lyon
Social enterprise as a catalyst for food systems social innovating: Combining diverse perspectives for bottom up social innovation and scaling
Laëtitia Lethielleux, Caroline André and Maryline Thenot
The role of SSE values to transform an innovation ecosystem and to develop eco strategy
Session VI: Friday, July 05, 14:00 to 15:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Thomas Gegenhuber
Jarrod M. Haar, David Brougham, Urs Daellenbach and Azka Ghafoor
Indigenous voices on open innovation: Are indigenous business ‘open’ to open innovation?
Chunlin Yu
Navigating the open social innovation process to drive large-scale social impact: A dynamic capabilities perspective
Andrea Kerstens, Angela Greco and Sílvia Costa
Differentiating problem typologies for responsible innovation orchestration strategies: The impact of unintended consequences training
Session VII: Saturday, July 06, 09:00 to 10:30, U6-P1-34
Chair: Johanna Mair
Vittorio Capitani, Marco Minciullo and Giacomo Ciambotti
Exploring interorganizational relationships in circular economy under extreme resource constraints: A qualitative study
Anastasiya Koptsyukh
Navigating multiple roles in the study of social entrepreneurship: An autoethnographic account of researching and engaging in a humanitarian aid space in the immediate aftermath of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
Felizia von Schweinitz and Amyn Vogel
Organizational social impact measurement and valuation; A literature review and critical reflection
Session VIII: Saturday, July 06, 11:00 to 12:30, U6-P1-34
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