I think you're right. I think there's often a disconnect. We've seen that disconnect, though, be brought back together, particularly with groups that have community-focused research. We've seen it in education and we've seen it in social work, where community-based research has served to basically allow the university to provide a valuable role in those contexts. I think community-based innovation can serve a similar purpose, with the goal not necessarily being the creation of new pedagogies or forms of social work, but actually the creation of technologies and other systems that can provide direct benefits.
Sometimes that sits outside the standard mechanisms of business. That's why I focused my attention on the creation of alternative organizational forms and alternative forms of support for bridging that gap through the use of technology.