Entrepreneurs have a set of qualities that allow them to make a project succeed, and it is usually an innovative one. Why? Becasue individuals have unique identities and resources, working on a local scale that often involves drawing underutilized resources together to make an improvement on a specific community. These "local" problems, resources, and solutions are what make the project social and high-impact - concentrating the design brief allows the solution to be very tailored to the local community.
I think for these reasons, entrepreneurs have managed to work in a scale that allows for successful social innovation. But besides being in the right place at the right time, individuals are useful to the management system of any business. We can take the example of the presidency in our own government as an example. an overarching vision for any project keeps all of the parts of the projects aligned and moving in the same direction.
I think this means that individuals are integral, but perhaps not the identifying factor of social innovation. Perhaps the issue is in the description, not the structure.
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