Print Email Facebook Twitter Fruitful friction as a strategy to scale social innovations Title Fruitful friction as a strategy to scale social innovations: A conceptual framework to enable the emergence of common ground in multi-stakeholder social innovation projects Author Buckenmayer, M.B. (Student TU Delft) Gonçalves, M. (TU Delft Methodology and Organisation of Design) Mulder, I. (TU Delft Design Conceptualization and Communication) Date 2021 Abstract Social innovations are promising to tackle today's complex global challenges, especially when they scale, leading to a higher impact, which can generate asocietal transformation. The current work elaborates on scaling deep, a specific scaling strategy aiming to shift cultural values, mindsets and beliefs. However, applying this strategy in practice is not straightforward. Therefore, we first aim todevelop an actionable strategy that supports social innovators in their scaling efforts. Our research findings show that scaling deep can be defined as an (1) internal transformation process, (2) a social process, with (3) friction being an enabler for change. Second, these insights inform a framework that makes scaling deep more actionable and helps social innovators to use fruitful friction as a strategyto scale deep. The current study adds a new viewpoint to the scaling deep context and presents a concrete starting point of the scaling deep strategy by linking it with the creation of common ground. Subject Social InnovationMulti-stakeholder collaborationCommon groundScaling deepFraming To reference this document use: http://resolver.tudelft.nl/uuid:64990ffe-e49d-4b27-98fd-1186cc2894a1 Source Proceedings of Relating Systems Thinking and Design (RSD10) 2021 Symposium. Delft, The Netherlands Event Relating Systems Thinking and Design 2021 Symposium (RSD10), 2021-11-02 → 2021-11-06, Faculty of Industrial Design Engineering, TU Delft, Delft, Netherlands Part of collection Institutional Repository Document type conference paper Rights © 2021 M.B. Buckenmayer, M. Gonçalves, I. Mulder Files PDF RSD10_Buckenmayer_Fruitfu ... ations.pdf 2.53 MB Close viewer /islandora/object/uuid:64990ffe-e49d-4b27-98fd-1186cc2894a1/datastream/OBJ/view