Social innovation in disability nonprofits : an abductive study of capabilities for social change
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2020
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Authors: | Taylor, Rachel ; Torugsa, Nuttaneeya ; Arundel, Anthony |
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Nonprofit and voluntary sector quarterly : journal of the Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action. - London [u.a.] : Sage Publ., ISSN 1552-7395, ZDB-ID 2029449-9. - Vol. 49.2020, 2, p. 399-423
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Subject: | social innovation | abduction | disability nonprofit | researcher-in-residence | capabilities | Sozialer Wandel | Social change | Nonprofit-Organisation | Nonprofit organization | Innovation | Behinderte | Disabled persons | Sozialwirtschaft | Social economy | Innovationsmanagement | Innovation management | Capability-Ansatz | Capability approach |
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