An introduction to the need for social innovation in Europe, the European Commission's response, and Social Innovation Europe's research contribution to the debates surrounding the field.
An introduction to the need for social innovation in Europe, the European Commission's response, and Social Innovation Europe's research contribution to the debates surrounding the field.
Impact ua has emerged as project in response to the covid pandemy to build a more resilient and cohesive society. Later it was developed into an ecosystem that connects government, businesses and NGO’s in mutual projects to achieve global Sustainable Development Goals.
ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi spoke about ENoLL's work with Sustainable Development Goals and how the implementation of SDGs is accelerated by working collaboratively. G-STIC inspired ENoLL to position its 2018 edition of the annual event OpenLivingLab Days around the Sustainable Development Goals.
Presentation by Sarah Cook, Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, United Nations, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Julie Savary, Head of Mission, Cabinet of the Presidency - Le mutual Groupe MGEN, France, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Apostolos Ioakimidis, Policy Officer (Entrepreunership 2020 Cooperatives, Mutuals, Social Enterprises, Family Businesses), DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Estado Futuro fue una conferencia internacional, organizada en conjunto con la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OECD) el 30 y 31 de Marzo en el GAM, que abordo temáticas de innovación en el sector público, donde más de 300 expertos y actores – como Ministros, Jefes de servicio, funcionarios, académicos e innovadores públicos – compartieron experiencias sobre los desafíos que enfrentan hoy los gobiernos para diseñar e implementar sus agendas de innovación pública.
Para saber más de Estado Futuro, ingresa a www.estadofuturo.cl
Public sector innovation: Increasing the capacity for change and improvement ...OECD Governance
This presentation was made by Madeleine Siösteen Thiel, Sweden, at the 4th meeting of the Joint DELSA/GOV-SBO Network on Fiscal Sustainability of Health Systems, held in Paris on 16-17 February 2015.
Impact ua has emerged as project in response to the covid pandemy to build a more resilient and cohesive society. Later it was developed into an ecosystem that connects government, businesses and NGO’s in mutual projects to achieve global Sustainable Development Goals.
ENoLL Director Zsuzsanna Bodi spoke about ENoLL's work with Sustainable Development Goals and how the implementation of SDGs is accelerated by working collaboratively. G-STIC inspired ENoLL to position its 2018 edition of the annual event OpenLivingLab Days around the Sustainable Development Goals.
Presentation by Sarah Cook, Director, United Nations Research Institute for Social Development, United Nations, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Julie Savary, Head of Mission, Cabinet of the Presidency - Le mutual Groupe MGEN, France, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Presentation by Apostolos Ioakimidis, Policy Officer (Entrepreunership 2020 Cooperatives, Mutuals, Social Enterprises, Family Businesses), DG Enterprise and Industry, European Commission, on the occasion of the EESC conference on "Social economy and social innovation as drivers of competitiveness, growth and social well-being - Perspecitves and priorities for the new Commission and the European Parliament" (Brussels, 1 October 2014)
Estado Futuro fue una conferencia internacional, organizada en conjunto con la Organización para la Cooperación y el Desarrollo Económicos (OECD) el 30 y 31 de Marzo en el GAM, que abordo temáticas de innovación en el sector público, donde más de 300 expertos y actores – como Ministros, Jefes de servicio, funcionarios, académicos e innovadores públicos – compartieron experiencias sobre los desafíos que enfrentan hoy los gobiernos para diseñar e implementar sus agendas de innovación pública.
Para saber más de Estado Futuro, ingresa a www.estadofuturo.cl
Public sector innovation: Increasing the capacity for change and improvement ...OECD Governance
This presentation was made by Madeleine Siösteen Thiel, Sweden, at the 4th meeting of the Joint DELSA/GOV-SBO Network on Fiscal Sustainability of Health Systems, held in Paris on 16-17 February 2015.
A paper prepared by the Social Innovation eXchange (SIX) and the Young Foundation for the
Bureau of European Policy Advisors.
http://www.goodpaper.sg/study-on-social-innovation/
This training on “innovation and societal challenges” is dedicated to policy makers and business support organizations to help them better understand the context and their possible role to face the challenges.
Ponencia impartida por Werner Wobbe, miembro de la Dirección General de Investigación e Innovación de la Comisión Europea, el 4 de julio de 2013 en la II European Summer School of Social Innovation
Ponencia impartida por Jürgen Howaldt, director del Sozialforschungsstelle de Dortmund (SFS), el 3 de julio de 2013 en la II European Summer School of Social Innovation
WHAT NEXT FOR DIGITAL SOCIAL INNOVATION?
Realising the potential of people and technology to tackle social challenges
Matt Stokes, Peter Baeck, Toby Baker
Similar to Geoff Mulgan on the Need for Social Innovation (20)
1. Why, what and where next? Social Innovation Europe Geoff Mulgan, Chief Executive Young Foundation
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3. Why – and why now? Europe has a great history of social innovation, experiment, enterprise and action But too often social creativity is punished not rewarded; what’s great isn’t grown Europe is too often for the big; the incumbents; interest groups attached to problems rather than solutions Social Innovation Europe
4. As Europe 2020 recognised: we have no choice but to speed up our search for better solutions to the big challenges
9. a shared understanding - SI is not just about NGOs, but all innovations that are ‘social in their ends as well as their means’, that meet needs, but also leave behind a stronger capacity for societies to act
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11. Better policies For investment, regional growth, R&D, employment, social programmes, public procurement, the internal market for services - and how to get the biggest impact for each Euro spent
12. Better methods and skills Growing skills around finance, design, incubation, experimentation, evaluation in all sectors
16. ‘Omniavivunt, omnia inter se conexa’ (everything lives, everything is connected) Cicero Social Innovation Europe
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18. ‘It’s amazing what you can achieve if you don’t care who gets the credit’ Harry Truman
Editor's Notes
Today we plant a small seed that will hopefully grow into something big
How we do that follows the essential characteristics of any evolution – first we need to creative options, more and better;then we need ways to determine what works; then we need methods for growth. In our social space this is missing – insufficient investment in creativity; insufficient tools and metrics to determine what works; and poor systems for growth
Europe has the ideas, the creativity, the will: but we need to get better at orchestrating, amplifying and mobilising, and inject into Europe the spirit of SI which is made up of practitioners who move fast into action, just to it
This initiative will connect some of the most living things in Europe – our social creativity and help it to achieve the greatest impact