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On the theory of social innovations: Tarde's neglected contribution to the development of a sociological innovation theory
Zur Theorie sozialer Innovationen: Tardes vernachlässigter Beitrag zur Entwicklung einer soziologischen Innovationstheorie
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Abstract The term 'social innovation' is currently becoming increasingly significant in social and political discourse. However, so far there is still no theoretically grounded, practicable concept of social innovation. Through recourse to the social theory of Gabriel Tarde, with its focus on social inventio... view more
The term 'social innovation' is currently becoming increasingly significant in social and political discourse. However, so far there is still no theoretically grounded, practicable concept of social innovation. Through recourse to the social theory of Gabriel Tarde, with its focus on social inventions and social practices of imitation, social innovation can be identified as a specific mechanism of change, and hence the analytical perspective can be directed towards society as a locus of innovation. This provides valuable input for an integrative theory of innovation, and for the analysis and shaping of social transformation processes.... view less
Keywords
social change; diffusion; innovation; imitation; sociological theory
Classification
General Sociology, Basic Research, General Concepts and History of Sociology, Sociological Theories
Free Keywords
social innovation; social practices; reconfiguration; practical theory; theory of practices; microfoundation; innovation theory; cross sector fertilization; real experiments; Multi-Level-Governance; new innovation paradigm; open innovation
Document language
English
Publication Year
2015
Publisher
Beltz Juventa
City
Weinheim
Page/Pages
100 p.
Status
Postprint; reviewed
Licence
Creative Commons - Attribution