I would like to send a qualitative paper on social innovation and ethics to a journal, but I do not know which ones are best. Could you give me a help?
The important question is which audience you like to address with your research. My advice would be to consult the key journals your peers tend to read, and check whether anything about social innovation has been published. And if there's nothing, this simply means that you're a pioneer entering new territory J
Publishing in peer-reviewed journals is but one tactic of a (basic) dissemination strategy for a knowledge product: one can also generate news releases, thought pieces, referencing material on social media, etc. In addition to the journals mentioned earlier, it might be worth exploring the possibility of contributing to the Stanford Social Innovation Review, a quarterly magazine-cum-website, and the Social Innovation Exchange (SIX), a network.
The important question is which audience you like to address with your research. My advice would be to consult the key journals your peers tend to read, and check whether anything about social innovation has been published. And if there's nothing, this simply means that you're a pioneer entering new territory J