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Innovaciones sociales e inclusivas: límites y posibilidades para el desarrollo territorial en el contexto de la globalización

Social and inclusive innovations: limits and possibilities for territorial development in the context of globalization

Iván G. Tartaruga

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Abstract: The technological innovation processes play an important role as a constitutive element of territorial development, a concept that intends to bring together the economic dimension (economic development), the social dimension (social development), the environmental dimension (sustainable development) and the territorial imbalances (territorial cohesion). Moreover, these processes are decisive in the context of economic and social changes faced by the world and Latin America, as the capacity of scientific and technological appropriation of regions and countries is crucial. In this context, this article has as its main objective to propose and to evaluate some strategies of territorial development based on the integration between economic and technological development and social inclusion for Latin America, showing the possibilities for their success and their limits and obstacles. The text suggests discussing also the merits and utility of two other concepts: social innovation and inclusive innovation.

Keywords: social innovation; inclusive innovation; territorial development (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: O33 O35 O38 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2016-05
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Published in Textos Para Discussão FEE 146 (2016): pp. 3-18

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