The Social Innovation Lab for Human Flourishing engages in research and development to equip organisations with the tools and frameworks necessary to support the growth, well-being, and success of individuals within their ecosystems, driving both social and organisational advancement.
Learn about the Lab
Our work spans cutting-edge research, innovative design, experimentation, and social impact creation, focusing on Sub-Saharan Africa and South Asia. As an innovation co-creation lab, we closely collaborate with practitioners in local ecosystems, leveraging their deep understanding of local challenges, opportunities, and belief systems to enhance the relevance and effectiveness of organisational innovations for human flourishing. Our work has been supported by an Advanced European Research Council-grant, Leverhulme grants, a Dutch National Science Foundation innovation & impact-grant.
Our Lab encompasses a global community of researchers, at institutions in the UK (LSE, University of Leeds, King's College London), the US (California State University), Europe (Erasmus University Rotterdam, University of Nijmegen), and Africa (Strathmore University, Maseno University, University of Cape Town). We also maintain partnerships with local ecosystem actors in Sub-Saharan Africa (West, East, and Southern Africa) and South Asia (India, Bangladesh), ensuring our research has a wide-reaching and transformative impact.
Our Approach
We follow a dynamic cycle of knowledge creation, innovative design, experimentation, and contextual learning aimed at advancing human flourishing within the communities we work with. A key aspect of our methodology is to avoid imposing Northern paradigms, theories, and impact goals to the global South. Instead, we focus on developing, testing, and sharing new theories and practical skills that are directly relevant and valid in local contexts. A cross-cutting, evidence-based insight of our work is that bottom-up organisational innovations—unleashing the agency, knowledge, and meaning-making processes of local entrepreneurs, employees, and marginalised groups—strongly support their flourishing by supporting what they value in their lives and work. This approach ensures that the innovations we implement are not only contextually appropriate but also driven by the people they aim to serve, enabling more sustainable and meaningful impact.
What are SIL’s main goals?
The Lab provides valuable academic and practical insights into key questions regarding the advancement of human flourishing in organisational settings:
- What defines human flourishing in context and how can we measure it?
- How can relevant groups achieve human flourishing? Which social innovations—new organisational processes, practices, frameworks—advance it?
- Why does this work, and under which conditions?