It takes a lot of courage, endurance and patience to make a social innovation successful. What fuels these success factors in companies and organisations that have had positive results? A shared, spiritual experience of indignation about injustice turns out to be a recurring motive. Researcher and CHE lecturer Eelco van den Dool discusses this in his doctoral research at Radboud University Nijmegen. On 13 November he defended his dissertation "Spiritual Dynamics in Social Innovation - An organisational context, lived spirituality and a school of spirituality". Van den Dool holds an MBA from RSM.