Abstract:
Aim: The aim of the proposed pilot study is to explore and better understand what innovation
and entrepreneurial processes, competences and capabilities are involved when co-creating
value in the name of CSR across organisational and national borders.
Research question: How can innovation and entrepreneurial processes, competences and
capabilities from the point of opportunity recognition to outcome in the form of value creation
in the name of CSR across organisational and national borders be described and understood?
Theoretical framing/Knowledge Domains: CSR Innovation (Open Innovation, Social
Innovation, Management Innovation), Entrepreneurship (Entrepreneurial Processes,
Competence and Capabilities) Co-Creating and Collaborating to Create Value with and for
Stakeholders
Research Approach, Design and Methodology: Epistemological lenses to be used in the pilot
study are: Sense-making. Social constructionism. Hermeneutics and interpretation. Discourses.
In this exploratively oriented pilot study, a battery of social context and field-close qualitative
approaches and methods inspired from the methodological knowledge fields of ethnography
and case study research will be used for gathering, interpreting and analysing data. The pilot
study will focus on the company of Ericsson and more specifically on its initiatives undertaken under the name of C(S)R and sustainability in Tanzania. If possible, data gathering
methodological tools, such as a case-oriented field study with participatory observation,
content analysis, desk research and interviews will be used.
Originality/Value: A body of research has been published on the concept of CSR, Empirical
and theoretical gaps have been identified. Among the knowledge gaps identified are: Lack of
understanding the complex, dynamic social and entrepreneurial innovation processes involved
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in co-creating CSR related initiatives across organizational and international borders as well
as understanding the outcomes of such initiatives.
Key words: CSR, Sustainability, Innovation, Open Innovation, Social Innovation, Management Innovation, Entrepreneurial Competence and Capabilities, Collaboration and
Co-Creation of Value, Stakeholders.