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Drivers of social innovation in disability services for inclusion: a focus on social farming in nonprofit organizations

Giorgio Mion (Department of Business Administration, University of Verona, Verona, Italy)
Rossella Baratta (Department of Management, University of Bergamo, Bergamo, Italy)
Angelo Bonfanti (Department of Business Administration, University of Verona, Verona, Italy)
Sara Baroni (Department of Business Administration, University of Verona, Verona, Italy)

The TQM Journal

ISSN: 1754-2731

Article publication date: 29 November 2022

Issue publication date: 5 December 2023

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Abstract

Purpose

This study investigates the drivers of social innovation in disability services with specific reference to the context of nonprofit organizations of social farming. In addition, it highlights the role of stakeholder networks in enhancing the social innovation process and the characteristics of stakeholders and networks driving and supporting social innovation.

Design/methodology/approach

Following a qualitative methodology, research was conducted through a case study survey with interviews to 13 nonprofit organizations of social farming for people with disability located in the northeast of Italy.

Findings

Insights gained from the interviews revealed that individual, organizational and contextual factors drive social innovation in disability nonprofits. In addition, networks play a key role in enhancing the three drivers of social innovation through the social innovation journey, from opportunity recognition to implementation of the innovation, to its consolidation phases. Characteristics of the networks and the stakeholders involved are also outlined.

Practical implications

Practical implications for social entrepreneurs include the need to establish cross-sectoral partnerships with diverse stakeholders, including private companies.

Social implications

Implications for policy makers stress the need for ongoing support for nonprofit disability organizations. Social implications are not limited to the inclusion of socially weaker groups; rather, the entire community benefits from the social innovation process.

Originality/value

Social farming represents a valuable solution to meet the needs of disadvantaged people. While much research has investigated the topic of social innovation in social entrepreneurship, only a few studies have addressed social innovation in the context of disability nonprofits involved in social farming.

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Acknowledgements

Funding: The research was funded through the following Italian project: “Le nuove frontiere dell'inclusione: sviluppo di una rete locale per un modello di welfare generativo” (FONCOOP R19A42-2019-0000846).

Citation

Mion, G., Baratta, R., Bonfanti, A. and Baroni, S. (2023), "Drivers of social innovation in disability services for inclusion: a focus on social farming in nonprofit organizations", The TQM Journal, Vol. 35 No. 8, pp. 2141-2161. https://doi.org/10.1108/TQM-05-2022-0153

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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