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Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Social Innovation

Edited by Erich J. Schwarz, David B. Audretsch and Milica Marković

in Books from Edward Elgar Publishing

Abstract: This insightful Handbook provides expert guidance on fostering social innovation through education, including perspectives from teaching, learning, training, and policy. It examines both how to teach social innovation and the innovations being implemented in education to drive social transformation.

Keywords: Pedagogical Innovations For Social Change; Education For Sustainable Development; Social Entrepreneurship Education; Curriculum Design And Transformation; Competency Framework; Case Study For Social Innovation (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
ISBN: 9781035318292
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Chapters in this book:

Ch 1 Introduction to Handbook of Teaching and Learning in Social Innovation Downloads
Erich J. Schwarz, David B. Audretsch and Milica Marković
Ch 2 Social innovation competencies: bridging the gap between theory and practice Downloads
Mónica Edwards-Schachter
Ch 3 Teaching social innovation: a framework for competencies and learning approaches Downloads
Florian Noseleit and Simon Fokkema
Ch 4 Measuring social innovation education's impact: metrics, assessments, and real-world outcomes Downloads
Rickard Enstroem
Ch 5 Advancing the third mission in European higher education institutions: integrating social innovation in universities Downloads
Emilie Holley and Matthias Menter
Ch 6 Pedagogical strategies for social innovation education: an analysis of European higher education institutions Downloads
Hilde Svrljuga Sætre, Katri-Liis Lepik, Philippe Eiselein, Harri Kostilainen and Niina Karvinen
Ch 7 Community: a catalyst for modern entrepreneurship education Downloads
Bart Doorneweert, Harriet Onderstal, Janneke Delisse and Thomas Lans
Ch 8 Teaching and learning challenges and approaches when working with entrepreneurs in poverty Downloads
Michael H. Morris and Julia M. Poplin
Ch 9 Promoting menstrual health education: the role of a local organization in slum communities in Ghana Downloads
Salomey Kpodjie Gyamfi Afrifa and Georgina M. Gómez
Ch 10 Open social innovation: an experience-based learning approach to ignite civic virtues Downloads
Laura Dobusch, Nina Füreder, Thomas Gegenhuber and Johanna Mair
Ch 11 Social innovation through experiential learning: the role of Indigenous entrepreneurs Downloads
Birgit Muskat, Ravini Abhayarathne, Haiyang Xia, Xiangru Qin and Carlyn Waters
Ch 12 Executive education and Sustainable Development Goals: reflection on delivering engaging case studies Downloads
Tanya Jurado, Benjamin Fath and Antje Fiedler
Ch 13 Examining the role of vocational education and training in amplifying social innovation capacity Downloads
Mahmut Özer and H. Eren Suna
Ch 14 Social innovation for youth employability and life competencies: lessons from a training programme in Burgos, Spain Downloads
Celia Díaz-Portugal, Juan Bautista Delgado-García and Virginia Blanco-Mazagatos
Ch 15 Learning to contribute: questioning the knowledge-first model Downloads
Kalle Juuti
Ch 16 Innovative teaching approaches to promote sustainable entrepreneurship in secondary education Downloads
Ines Krajger and Birgit Oberer
Ch 17 Social innovation and video games: exploring implications for learning and teaching Downloads
Patrick Gregori and Milica Marković
Ch 18 Integrating Generative AI with transformative teaching methods for social innovation Downloads
Diana Robertson, Hlologelo Climant Khoza and Ronel Callaghan
Ch 19 Exploring the case method for social innovation teaching and learning Downloads
Maria Ballesteros-Sola
Ch 20 Engaging students in social innovation: insights from a Slovenian social entrepreneurship course Downloads
Alenka Slavec Gomezel, Blaž Zupan and Barbara Hvalič Erzetič
Ch 21 Sustainable Development Goals in online learning: action research for enhanced graduate skills at SOAS University of London Downloads
Ros Taplin, Annabel de Frece and Victoria Hart
Ch 22 The “Nock Walk” case: peripatetic learning for social innovation Downloads
Selina Straßer, Michael Jungmeier, Christina Pichler-Koban, Franz Rauch and Claudia Taurer-Zeiner
Ch 23 Social innovation in education: unlocking the transformative potential of higher education Downloads
Karina Maldonado-Mariscal and Michael Kriegel
Ch 24 Against the odds: enabling social innovations in entrepreneurial universities Downloads
Cristina Chaminade, Álvaro Fernández-Baldor Martínez, Jeffrey Orozco, Guillermo Palau Salvador and Oksana Udovyk
Ch 25 Applied research and training for social innovation: the case of Zurich University of Applied Sciences Downloads
Nina Walker and Petra Moog
Ch 26 Curricular integration of outreach and social innovation: potential and challenges in the business administration undergraduate program at Federal University of Santa Catarina Downloads
Fabiana de Agapito, Helena Salles, Márcia Aparecida Prim, Andreia de Bem Machado and Gertrudes Aparecida Dandolini
Ch 27 Social innovation through the Future17 program: an interdisciplinary approach to problem solving and value creation Downloads
Hanoku Bathula and Daniel Tisch
Ch 28 Enabling impactful change through social innovation and entrepreneurship: impACTup! case Downloads
Kira Brinkmann, Konstantin P. Leidinger, Viktoria L. Unger and Laurenz T. Weiße
Ch 29 Building an Entrepreneurship & Innovation Center for Green & Responsible Logistics: the case of Kühne Logistics University Downloads
Andreas Kaplan

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