@inbook{8ef851a353424886a74c5e1b78dd845a,
title = "Public Policy as Social Innovation: Social Impact Bonds",
abstract = "This chapter explores in detail the evolution of social impact bonds (SIBs) in the United Kingdom as an example of social policy as social innovation. Specifically, it presents new analysis of three empirical cases in the United Kingdom. The chapter examines some key claims made by policy actors concerning SIBs as social innovation and welfare reform, specifically that they offer improved outcomes by means of innovating hybrid collaboration. The relevance of such claims in the context of addressing sites of marginalization is also discussed with reference to theoretical approaches from the Social Grid model.",
keywords = "social innovation, marginalization, power, institutions, cognitive frames, social networks, capabilities approach, social innovation policy",
author = "Daniel Edmiston and Alex Nicholls",
year = "2019",
month = dec,
doi = "10.1093/oso/9780198830511.003.0012",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780198830511",
series = "Oxford Scholarship Online",
publisher = "Oxford University Press",
pages = "300--338",
booktitle = "Creating Economic Space for Social Innovation",
}