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Title:
Corporate social innovation: a systematic literature review and research agenda.
Authors: Mennatallah Morsy, Paul Trott, Daniel Sunghwan Cho
Year: 2024
Keywords: Social Innovation and Corporate Social Innovation
Journal: Society and Business Review
Volume: 19
Issue: 3
Pages: 523-550
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited
Local/International: International
Paper Link:
Full paper Mennatllah Mostafa Hasan Morsy _Morsy, M., Trott, P., & Cho, D. S. (2024)..pdf
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Abstract:

The new concept of corporate social innovation (CSI) has witnessed a steady growth in the business and management academic world over the past 20 years. Yet its adoption by corporations has been notably slow. This paper aims to operationalize the concept and develop a research agenda for CSI. Design/methodology/approach A systematic review of the current literature in the recent past (1999–2020) has been embraced in this research. The review is based on 40 articles and offers a descriptive and a thematic analysis of the literature. Findings The authors demonstrate the development of the concept over time and identify 12 themes to assist in the institutionalization of CSI.

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