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Knowledge sharing in open social innovation for sustainable development: evidence from rural social enterprises

Katariina Juusola, Krishna Venkitachalam, Daniel Marco Stefan Kleber, Archana Popat · 2024 · Journal of strategy and management

Summary. Rural social enterprises in India use knowledge sharing to drive open social innovation across three stages: collaborating with stakeholders to identify needs and develop ecological solutions, refining market offerings through dynamic knowledge exchange, and expanding opportunities to address complex societal problems. Social enterprises act as orchestrators, evolving as open systems to maximize sustainable development impact in economically marginalized communities.

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Juusola, K., Venkitachalam, K., Kleber, D. M. S., & Popat, A.. (2024). Knowledge sharing in open social innovation for sustainable development: evidence from rural social enterprises. Journal of strategy and management. https://doi.org/10.1108/jsma-12-2023-0322

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DOI
10.1108/jsma-12-2023-0322
Countries
India
Regions
Asia
Categories
entrepreneurship, innovation-networks, climate-and-environment
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2026-04-28