id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-335658-7mkj518c Chowdhury, Imran Bridging the rural–urban divide in social innovation transfer: the role of values 2020-10-05 .txt text/plain 12798 502 37 In focusing on factors which influence the transfer of a social innovation from a dense, population-rich setting to one where beneficiaries are geographically dispersed and the costs of service delivery are correspondingly elevated, this article helps to develop a better understanding of the ways in which organizations manage relationships with partners that have different logics. Evidence from this case study suggests that institutional bricolage may serve as potent force in driving innovation transfer, and that the process of re-combining available resources can be facilitated by the extent to which the values between partner social enterprises are aligned. I worked between interviews, field notes, company documents, archival records, and relevant literature to develop themes and codes in order to categorize findings related to the management of partnerships by social enterprises, including the impact of institutional logics and their alignment (or non-alignment) on organizational processes. ./cache/cord-335658-7mkj518c.txt ./txt/cord-335658-7mkj518c.txt