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Social innovation and social business: investigation of the business model of the Brazilian housing program 'my house, my life'

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  • Bruno Silva Quirino
  • Rivadávia Corrêa Drummond Alvarenga Neto
  • Rodrigo Baroni De Carvalho

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The goal of this paper is to analyse the Brazilian Government Housing Program "My House, My Life" from the perspectives of social innovation and social business. Twelve in-depth interviews were performed with the housing Program's stakeholders. The following categories of analysis were defined: i) concept, legislation, metrics, and results of the program; ii) program business model; iii) financial profit equation and social profit equation. Although fulfilling the requirements of a social innovation initiative and offering large and significant social benefits, the Program cannot be characterised as a social business due to the need of constant Federal Government funding , and also because of the fact that its target group is treated as the program's beneficiary and not as a customer. The paper categorises the Brazilian housing program into social innovation schemas and discusses the suitability of these theoretical classifications in the praxis of a large developing country.

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  • Bruno Silva Quirino & Rivadávia Corrêa Drummond Alvarenga Neto & Rodrigo Baroni De Carvalho, 2020. "Social innovation and social business: investigation of the business model of the Brazilian housing program 'my house, my life'," International Journal of Innovation and Sustainable Development, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 14(4), pages 424-444.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisde:v:14:y:2020:i:4:p:424-444
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