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    Social innovation communities
    (Inderscience Publishers, 2017) Unceta Satrustegui, Alfonso; Castro Spila, Javier; Luna, Alvaro
    The concepts of hybridity and governance have been an important line of research in the context of social companies and public institutions. The purpose of this paper is to explore these notions in the framework of hybrid communities of social innovation by showing the importance of intangible capital in the improvement of functional skills, techniques and strategies when directing people towards social innovation processes. The relevance of these skills are presented through the results of the HEDABIDE project, a piloting research experience focused on the design of hybrid communities of social innovation in the province of Gipuzkoa (Basque Country, Spain) in 2014. The results of this project show the implications of social interactive spaces in acquiring different skills, competences and capabilities for social innovation inside communities of learning and practice when addressing social problems, concluding with a series of learned lessons and new paths of future research.
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    The Double Helix of Organizations: Social Performance and Social Innovation
    (2016-07-05) Castro Spila, Javier; Unceta Satrústegui, Alfonso; Luna García, Alvaro
    The article presents a model of double helix through which the absorptive capacity of knowledge allows social organizations to develop social innovations or improve their social performance. This paper contributes to the debate about the development of social innovation indicators at an organizational level by offering the results of the application of the pilot experience of a model to measure Regional Social Innovation, called RESINDEX. This model was applied to 282 organizations in the Basque Country-Spain (SINNERGIAK SOCIAL INNOVATION, 2013). Moreover, this paper analyses a series of consequences coming from this pilot experience that can guide social and regional innovation policies.

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