A relação dos elementos dos ecossistemas de inovação social com desenvolvimento local: uma proposta de um framework
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Este artigo tem como objetivo identificar e discutir os principais elementos dos Ecossistemas de Inovação Social (EISs) em sua interface com o Desenvolvimento Local (DL). Para isso, foi adotada uma abordagem qualitativa de natureza exploratória, fundamentada em revisão integrativa da literatura, análises bibliométricas e entrevistas semiestruturadas com especialistas da área. O estudo resultou na proposição e validação de um framework teórico que sistematiza, de forma relacional e multidimensional, os componentes estruturantes dos EISs em contextos territoriais. A fase de validação, realizada por meio da escuta qualificada de especialistas, promoveu não apenas ajustes de nomenclatura, mas também reconfigurações substantivas no modelo proposto, incorporando aspectos como governança participativa e articulação intersetorial. A principal contribuição do estudo reside na superação da fragmentação teórica observada na literatura, oferecendo uma ferramenta analítica que pode orientar pesquisadores, gestores públicos e formuladores de políticas comprometidos com processos inovadores de transformação social e fortalecimento de capacidades locais.
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