@inbook{63de96230d18428791f7c4553c94411e,
title = "The extended social grid model revisited",
abstract = "This chapter revisits the Extended Social Grid Model based on empirical work exploring the model. It summarizes the main findings around four basic points: first, the need to move beyond economic space as markets if social innovation for the marginalized is to be analysed in its full complexity and the variety of provision appreciated beyond a reductive focus on business. Second, the importance of a reflexive use of power in recognition of the reproduction of marginalization (as well as the multi-level opportunities that emerge once this move is made). Third, the role of considering beneficiaries in social innovation not only as participants but also as patients, and hence the need to consider the role of (justified) paternalism in social innovation. Fourth, a note of caution regarding systemic structural change and in favour of the value of niches.",
keywords = "Social innovation, Marginalization, Extended Social, Grid Model, Capabilities approach, Welfare states, Power, Transformation, Agency, Moral patients, Innovation studies",
author = "Lara Maestripieri and Rafael Ziegler and Alex Nicholls and Jari Aro and {Van Beers}, Cees and {Chiappero Martinetti}, Enrica and Daniel Edmiston and Attila Havas and Risto Heiskala and {von Jacobi}, Nadia and Klaus Kubeczko and {van der Linden}, {Martijn Jeroen} and Georg Mildenberger and Gy{\"o}rgy Moln{\'a}r and Gudrun-Christine Schimpf",
year = "2019",
doi = "10.1093/oso/9780198830511.003.0013",
language = "English",
isbn = "9780198830511",
series = "Oxford Scholarship Online",
pages = "341--362",
editor = "Alex Nicholls and Rafael Ziegler",
booktitle = "Creating Economic Space for Social Innovation",
}