Social Innovation (or Why We Need the Civil Society)
Manuel Fischer,
Daniel Foord,
Jan Frecè,
Kirsten Hillebrand,
Ingrid Kissling-Näf,
Rahel Meili,
Marie Peskova,
David Risi,
René Schmidpeter and
Tobias Stucki
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Manuel Fischer: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Daniel Foord: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Jan Frecè: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Kirsten Hillebrand: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Ingrid Kissling-Näf: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Rahel Meili: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Marie Peskova: Bern University of Applied Sciences
David Risi: Bern University of Applied Sciences
René Schmidpeter: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Tobias Stucki: Bern University of Applied Sciences
Chapter Chapter 5 in Sustainable Business, 2023, pp 77-89 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract Activities enacted by economic and governmental actors at various levels will not be sufficient to achieve the necessary turnaround of our consumption patterns and economic systems. What is needed instead are orchestrated, multilevel, and possibly cross-sectoral approaches that offer new solutions to the grand challenges we currently face. There is growing recognition among scholars that civil society plays an important role in addressing so-called "wicked" social, economic, and environmental problems. In this chapter, we discuss the concept of social innovation, how it can be put into practice, and how it can be scaled.
Keywords: Social practice; Institutional economics; Social entrepreneurship; Social business canvas; Self-organization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-25397-3_5
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