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  • Promoting innovation : policies, practices and procedures
  • 2012
  • Samlingsverk (redaktörskap) (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This anthology uses a gender perspective to analyse constraining structures in innovation systems. Focusing on mainstream policies as well as regional and organizational practices, it presents procedures, methods and methodologies to develop genderaware, innovative organisations.Fostering innovation requires ability to question what is taken for granted and perceived as the natural order. Challenging this order often requires a critical mind where a gender perspective can be useful. The experience of integrating a gender perspective can be likened to turning a kaleidoscope; the resulting shift in perspective causes new images and highlights new opportunities.This anthology is the result of more than ten years’ research and development work funded by VINNOVA and aimed at establishing a research field in gender and innovation. Ten years ago, there were few researchers and limited research focusing on this area. Today, the picture is different and this anthology presents the analyses of 31 researchers on how gender is a constraining structure within innovation systems. There is little doubt that integrating a gender perspective helps promoting innovation.
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  • Sundin, Elisabeth, 1946-, et al. (författare)
  • A characteristic strategy of the period
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Gender Mainstreaming as a Sustainable Process. - : Studentlitteratur. ; , s. 249-270
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • Sundin, Elisabeth, 1946- (författare)
  • Entrepreneurship and social and community care
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Journal of Enterprising Communities. - : Emerald Group Publishing Limited. - 1750-6204 .- 1750-6212. ; 5:3, s. 212-222
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to show that not only (obviously) social enterprises but also conventional ones are based on social intentions and that these social intentions often have community dimensions. The conclusion of these findings is that conventional research, and consequently, also the public debate on entrepreneurship as well as on social and community entrepreneurship, is guided by false notions rather than on empirical facts.Design/methodology/approach – The paper starts by presenting the dominating references on entrepreneurship, social entrepreneurship and community entrepreneurship and then goes on to compare them. The existence of social motives among conventional enterprises is brought to the fore, first through a presentation of the official statistics of the motives for all new starters in Sweden and then with a presentation of cases from different sectors. The cases selected to represent the starters have all expressed social motives for going into business. “Care” was the word used by the individuals themselves and therefore the care concept is introduced.Findings – Social intentions can be found in conventional market enterprises. The intentions of the entrepreneurs' are often expressed in terms of “care”. Care for the community is often an important part of other care dimensions.Research limitations/implications – The empirical findings of care in conventional market enterprises and care for the community as an important care dimension in the cases presented have implications not only for theories on conventional, social and community entrepreneurship but also for theory building in social sciences in general. The dominance of English-speaking researchers can be a problem from this perspective.Practical implications – Both the descriptions and the analysis have practical implications for everyone interested in entrepreneurship and the circumstances for enterprises of all kinds as well as for local and regional development.Originality/value – The paper questions what is taken-for-granted, with the help of empirical examples and not just with statements.
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  • Sundin, Elisabeth, 1946-, et al. (författare)
  • Entrepreneurship in Public Organizations
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Handbook on Organisational Entrepreneurship. - Cheltenham : Edward Elgar Publishing. - 9781849803786 ; , s. 257-279
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This Handbookbrings together pioneering, original work on organisational entrepreneurship. It provides a broad coverage and rich agenda for future research and teaching on the entrepreneurship-organisation relationship.Organizational entrepreneurship represents an interdisciplinary field of research that relates organisation, entrepreneurship and innovation studies in new ways. This Handbookestablishes the scope of this interdisciplinary domain, challenges our perception of relationships between organization(s) and entrepreneurship, and asks new questions central to our capacity to describe, analyze and understand organizational entrepreneurship.Providing a broad and rich set of examples of interdisciplinary research and bridging the fields of strategic management, organization studies, entrepreneurship, innovation, art and aesthetics, this important compendium will prove invaluable to graduate students and scholars in these fields.
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  • Sundin, Elisabeth, 1946- (författare)
  • Entrepreneurship, Innovation and Gender : The construction of projects for entrepreneurship and innovation in the healthcare and care sectors
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Promoting innovation. - Stockholm : Vinnova. - 9789186517717 ; , s. 155-172
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This anthology uses a gender perspective to analyse constraining structures in innovation systems. Focusing on mainstream policies as well as regional and organisational practices, it presents procedures, methods and methodologies to develop genderaware, innovative organisations.Fostering innovation requires ability to question what is taken for granted and perceived as the natural order. Challenging this order often requires a critical mind where a gender perspective can be useful. The experience of integrating a gender perspective can be likened to turning a kaleidoscope; the resulting shift in perspective causes new images and highlights new opportunities.This anthology is the result of more than ten years’ research and development work funded by VINNOVA and aimed at establishing a research field in gender and innovation. Ten years ago, there were few researchers and limited research focusing on this area. Today, the picture is different and this anthology presents the analyses of 31 researchers on how gender is a constraining structure within innovation systems. There is little doubt that integrating a gender perspective helps promoting innovation.
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  • Sundin, Elisabeth, 1946- (författare)
  • Forum för kvinnliga forskare och kvinnoforskning vid Linköpings universitet : ett organisations- och organiseringsperspektiv
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: Rum och rörelse. - : Linköpings universitet. - 9789173930048 ; , s. 33-48
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • Forum för kvinnliga forskare och kvinnoforskning vid Linköpings universitet – ett organisations och organiseringsperspektiv Forums historiska utveckling vid flera av landets universitet finns delvis skriven se exempelvis A.T. Höglund från Uppsala och H. Bergman från Stockholm. Tidigare i år publicerade Mia Liinason sin avhandling om institutionaliseringen av genusstudier i Sverige. Jag skall också skriva om institutionalisering, men i bemärkelsen organisering och begränsa min framställning till Forum med anknytning till Linköpings universitet. Organisering berörs av Liinason men utan att explicit tillämpa organisatoriska begrepp och perspektiv. Att det är användbart både för att beskriva och analysera hoppas jag framgår fortsättningsvis.
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  • Sundin, Elisabeth, 1946-, et al. (författare)
  • Introduction
  • 2012
  • Ingår i: Promoting innovation. - Stockholm : Vinnova. - 9789186517717 ; , s. 9-20
  • Bokkapitel (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • This anthology uses a gender perspective to analyse constraining structures in innovation systems. Focusing on mainstream policies as well as regional and organisational practices, it presents procedures, methods and methodologies to develop genderaware, innovative organisations.Fostering innovation requires ability to question what is taken for granted and perceived as the natural order. Challenging this order often requires a critical mind where a gender perspective can be useful. The experience of integrating a gender perspective can be likened to turning a kaleidoscope; the resulting shift in perspective causes new images and highlights new opportunities.This anthology is the result of more than ten years’ research and development work funded by VINNOVA and aimed at establishing a research field in gender and innovation. Ten years ago, there were few researchers and limited research focusing on this area. Today, the picture is different and this anthology presents the analyses of 31 researchers on how gender is a constraining structure within innovation systems. There is little doubt that integrating a gender perspective helps promoting innovation.
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