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Financial, organisational and informative involvement of the society in social innovation processes in Latvia

Karine Oganisjana, Svetlana Surikova, Konstantins Kozlovskis and Anna Svirina
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Karine Oganisjana: Riga Technical University
Svetlana Surikova: LU - University of Latvia
Konstantins Kozlovskis: Riga Technical University
Anna Svirina: Kazan National Research Technical University

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Abstract: Social innovation brings to inclusion and wellbeing, improving the quality of life and socioeconomic performance and enhancing the society's collective power and resources. Therefore, it is of utmost importance to promote social innovation processes in any society, providing research for getting the understanding of different aspects of it, including the main actors and the extent to which they are involved in social innovation. The research presented in this paper reveals the main stakeholders of social innovation and analyses the methodology elaborated by the authors for determining the involvement of the society in social innovation processes at financial, organisational and informative levels. Corresponding indices defined and determined for the case of Latvia reveal that the level of overall involvement of the society in social innovation processes here is lower than average.

Date: 2018-09-30
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Published in Entrepreneurship and Sustainability Issues, 2018, 6 (1), pp.456-471. ⟨10.9770/jesi.2018.6.1(28)⟩

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DOI: 10.9770/jesi.2018.6.1(28)

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