A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)

In Malaysia, social innovation programs are fully supported by the government. However, reports and findings on the related matter have yet to be comprehensively collected due to the current interest. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to provide a better insight and understanding on how social in...

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Published in:Administrative Sciences
Main Author: Kassim E.S.; Zamzuri N.H.; Jalil S.A.; Mohamed Salleh S.; Mohamad A.; Abdul Rahim R.
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Language:English
Published: MDPI 2022
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Kassim E.S.; Zamzuri N.H.; Jalil S.A.; Mohamed Salleh S.; Mohamad A.; Abdul Rahim R.
A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
2022
Administrative Sciences
12
3
10.3390/admsci12030103
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85138515955&doi=10.3390%2fadmsci12030103&partnerID=40&md5=7024f805deccfc84828c451494057752
In Malaysia, social innovation programs are fully supported by the government. However, reports and findings on the related matter have yet to be comprehensively collected due to the current interest. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to provide a better insight and understanding on how social innovation projects could assist in achieving the SDG agenda. Since social innovation is emerging and has just recently been embraced in Malaysia, we present the study as a case based on an entrepreneur cooperative, named KOKULAC, with a grounded theory analysis as a core approach. The findings suggest that there are five sustainability development goals that are very closely related to KOKULAC’s agenda. These goals are no poverty, zero hunger, decent work and economic growth, responsible consumption and production, and partnership for the goals. In addition, the case also presented how the values of sustainable development spur greater social benefits of shared prosperity. We conclude that the proposed model contributes to the expansion of innovation capability theory by shaping the innovations within the scope of social needs, which could be applied in other settings. For future research, we recommend a higher integration between the social innovation model and dynamic capabilities of the networking structures. © 2022 by the authors.
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author Kassim E.S.; Zamzuri N.H.; Jalil S.A.; Mohamed Salleh S.; Mohamad A.; Abdul Rahim R.
spellingShingle Kassim E.S.; Zamzuri N.H.; Jalil S.A.; Mohamed Salleh S.; Mohamad A.; Abdul Rahim R.
A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
author_facet Kassim E.S.; Zamzuri N.H.; Jalil S.A.; Mohamed Salleh S.; Mohamad A.; Abdul Rahim R.
author_sort Kassim E.S.; Zamzuri N.H.; Jalil S.A.; Mohamed Salleh S.; Mohamad A.; Abdul Rahim R.
title A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
title_short A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
title_full A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
title_fullStr A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
title_full_unstemmed A Social Innovation Model for Sustainable Development: A Case Study of a Malaysian Entrepreneur Cooperative (KOKULAC)
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description In Malaysia, social innovation programs are fully supported by the government. However, reports and findings on the related matter have yet to be comprehensively collected due to the current interest. Therefore, the aim of this paper was to provide a better insight and understanding on how social innovation projects could assist in achieving the SDG agenda. Since social innovation is emerging and has just recently been embraced in Malaysia, we present the study as a case based on an entrepreneur cooperative, named KOKULAC, with a grounded theory analysis as a core approach. The findings suggest that there are five sustainability development goals that are very closely related to KOKULAC’s agenda. These goals are no poverty, zero hunger, decent work and economic growth, responsible consumption and production, and partnership for the goals. In addition, the case also presented how the values of sustainable development spur greater social benefits of shared prosperity. We conclude that the proposed model contributes to the expansion of innovation capability theory by shaping the innovations within the scope of social needs, which could be applied in other settings. For future research, we recommend a higher integration between the social innovation model and dynamic capabilities of the networking structures. © 2022 by the authors.
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