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The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Sustainable Development of Social Innovation, Socio-ecological Resilience and Governance

In: Business Digital Transformation

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  • José G. Vargas-Hernández

    (Tec MM Campus Zapopan. Instituto Tecnológico José Mario Molina Pasquel y Henríquez)

  • M. C. Omar C. Vargas-González

    (Instituto Tecnológico de México, Campus Cd. Guzmán)

  • Leonidas Efthymiou

    (School of Business, University of Nicosia)

Abstract

The concept of Social Innovation (SI) initially relates to national systems and sites of Innovation. It is defined as the improvement in a social system supported by the changes in social relations, political arrangements and governance processes, identified in components of satisfaction of needs, empowerment and social relations reconfiguration (Moulaert et al., 2013). The notion of SI is inherently territorialized and refers to processes such as governance structures, stronger social fabric and new services delivery, operating at multiple spatial scales (Van Dyck & Van den Broeck, 2015). It also refers to modified social structures and revisited ethical norms to meet the socio-ecological needs and social issues related to inequality, power relationships and environmental degradation (Avelino et al., 2015; Vercher et al., 2020).

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  • José G. Vargas-Hernández & M. C. Omar C. Vargas-González & Leonidas Efthymiou, 2024. "The Impact of Digital Transformation on the Sustainable Development of Social Innovation, Socio-ecological Resilience and Governance," Springer Books, in: Alex Zarifis & Despo Ktoridou & Leonidas Efthymiou & Xusen Cheng (ed.), Business Digital Transformation, chapter 9, pages 187-208, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-33665-2_9
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-33665-2_9
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