Bibliographie complète
Mature Social Economy Enterprise and Social Innovation: The Case of the Desjardins Environmental Fund
Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
- Vézina, Martine (Auteur)
- Malo, Marie-Claire (Auteur)
- Ben Selma, Majdi (Auteur)
Titre
Mature Social Economy Enterprise and Social Innovation: The Case of the Desjardins Environmental Fund
Résumé
This study seeks to understand the nature and process of social innovation driven by mature social economy enterprises, and the innovative capability that supports it. The research examines enterprise capabilities by means of the institutional approach to social innovation and the Resource-Based View theory (RBV). Based on grounded theory, this research focuses on a single case, the creation of the Desjardins Environment Fund (DEF). Launched 25 years ago,1 DEF is the first mutual fund in North America to include extra-financial criteria in its evaluation of business environmental management practices (fund securities) for the information of individual investors. The findings of this empirical research show how a major cooperative bank can generate social innovation and how this entails organizational innovations. The findings also reveal how these innovations benefit from the strategic and process resources that the Desjardins Movement managed to develop while taking into account both its core business (as a bank) and its purpose (as a cooperative). This study shows that the innovative potential of the mature social economy enterprise should not be underestimated.
Publication
Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics
Volume
88
Numéro
2
Pages
257-278
Date
2017
Langue
en
ISSN
1467-8292
Titre abrégé
Mature Social Economy Enterprise and Social Innovation
Consulté le
15/10/2021 11:40
Catalogue de bibl.
Wiley Online Library
Extra
Number: 2
_eprint: https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/apce.12169
Référence
Vézina, M., Malo, M.-C. et Ben Selma, M. (2017). Mature Social Economy Enterprise and Social Innovation: The Case of the Desjardins Environmental Fund. Annals of Public and Cooperative Economics, 88(2), 257‑278. https://doi.org/10.1111/apce.12169
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