%0 Journal Article %T Conditioning a Professional Exchange Field for Social Innovation %A Jo-Louise Huq %J Business & Society %@ 1552-4205 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0007650318758321 %X Social innovation is about solving important problems in new ways. In professional exchange fields, however, structuring and constraining forces make introducing new solutions exceedingly difficult, and known pathways that introduce new solutions are unlikely to be successful. In this article, I examine how social innovation can be encouraged in a professional exchange field. I identify three kinds of disrupting action (entwining problems, reconfiguring arrangements, and actively waiting) that can be used to encourage social innovation. These actions interrupt and expand essential elements of professionals¡¯ work and they condition parts of the field to be supportive of and susceptible to social innovation. This research contributes to literature in three ways. First, it examines social innovation in a setting that has not been explored, uncovering an amalgamation of pathways that encourage social innovation. Second, it describes three types of disrupting action that set pathways in motion. Third, it conceptually links disrupting action to social innovation %K disrupting action %K expansion %K professional exchange field %K professional practice %K social innovation %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0007650318758321