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Social Innovation - Comparative Perspectives

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Social Innovation: Comparative Perspectives investigates socio-economic impact. Since it is hard to establish causality and to measure social properties when investigating impact, especially at the level of society, the book narrows down impact to one priority aspect: social innovation - understood as organizations' capacity to generate novel ideas, ways and means of doing things, of addressing public and social problems of many kinds.

This volume's primary assertion is that the Third Sector, specifically through stimulating civic involvement, is best placed to produce social innovation, outperforming business firms and state agencies in this regard. By investigating actor contributions to social innovation across seven fields of activity, Social innovation: Comparative Perspectives develops our understanding of why and how the Third Sector is central to functioning, cohesive and viable societies.

This volume is based on contributions of the project "ITSSOIN - Impact of the Third Sector as Social Innovation" funded by the European Commission under the 7th framework programme. It will be of insight across disciplines, in particular to the growing social innovation community, innovation researchers more generally and to non-profit scholars. The practical relevance of the book will be of interest to European and national policy makers and practitioners across different sectors.

List of contents

Preface

Chapter Summaries

Part I: The question: Who are the innovators and how to find them? (Conceptual foundations)



  1. Introduction: Social innovation - What is it and who makes it?




  2. Gorgi Krlev, Helmut K. Anheier, Georg Mildenberger


  3. Research strategy: Identifying the actors - An open approach




  4. Gorgi Krlev, Helmut K. Anheier, Georg Mildenberger


  5. Methods: A process tracing of social innovations in 7 fields of activity across Europe




  6. Gorgi Krlev, Helmut K. Anheier, Georg Mildenberger


    Part II: The evidence: Social innovation and actor involvement (Empirics)

  7. Arts & Culture: Arts for spatial rejuvenation




  8. Giulia Cancellieri, Alex Turrini, María José Sanzo Perez, Noelia Salido-Andres, Jeanet Kullberg, Aurélie Cognat


  9. Social Services: New governance arrangements




  10. Marta Rey-Garcia, Ana Felgueiras, Annette Bauer, Torbjörn Einarsson, Giulia Cancellieri


  11. Health Care: The recovery approach to mental health




  12. Annette Bauer, Vladimir Hyanek, Maria Figueroa, Sarah Sandford


  13. Environmental Sustainability: Promoting public spaces for bicycle use




  14. Maria Figueroa, Jiri Navratil, Alex Turrini, Gorgi Krlev


  15. Consumer Protection: Online financial education




  16. Vladimir Hyanek, Jiri Navratil, Klára Placier, Maria Figueroa, Begoña Alvarez Garcia, Luis Ignacio Alvarez Gonzalez


  17. Work integration: Cross-sector partnerships




  18. Bernard Leca, Sarah Sandford, Aurélie Cognat, Anne-Claire Pache, Vanessa Mato Santiso, Vladimir Hyanek, Gorgi Krlev


  19. Community development: Self-organised integration of refugees




  20. Wouter Mensink, Elisa Ricciuti, Lucia Cemová, Annette Bauer


    Part III: Synthesis: Social innovation conditions

  21. Results: The comparative analysis




  22. Gorgi Krlev, Helmut K. Anheier, Georg Mildenberger


  23. Conclusions and implications for research, policy and practice




Gorgi Krlev, Helmut K. Anheier, Georg Mildenberger

References

Index

About the author

Prof Helmut K. Anheier is the academic director of the Centre for Social Investment at the University of Heidelberg, past President of the Hertie School of Governance, Berlin, Germany, and holds adjunct professorial positions at the London School of Economics and UCLA.
Dr Gorgi Krlev is a research associate at the Centre for Social Investment at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.
Dr Georg Mildenberger is head of research at the Centre for Social Investment at the University of Heidelberg, Germany.

Summary

Social Innovation: Comparative Perspectives investigates the impact of the Third Sector or Non-profit Sector on has society. The book narrows down Third Sector impact to one priority aspect: social innovation

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