Soziale Innovation 2010
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-531-92469-4_12
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Dienstleistungsinnovation als soziale Innovation: neue Optionen für produktive Aktivität der NutzerInnen

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“…Social innovation is the generation and implementation of new ideas about how people should organise interpersonal activities or social interactions to meet one or more common goals (Mumford, 2002). Social innovation may refer to the development of new products and services that address social needs and also to new sets of social relations to deliver products and services: new partnerships across sectors, flattening of hierarchies, co-production and personalisation (Kania and Kramer, 2011; Leadbeater, 2004, 2007; Jacobsen and Jostmeier, 2010). Social innovations can take the form of specific ideas, actions, frameworks, models, systems, processes, services, rules and regulations, as well as new organisational forms.…”
Section: Social Innovation Projects – the Cases Of Public Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social innovation is the generation and implementation of new ideas about how people should organise interpersonal activities or social interactions to meet one or more common goals (Mumford, 2002). Social innovation may refer to the development of new products and services that address social needs and also to new sets of social relations to deliver products and services: new partnerships across sectors, flattening of hierarchies, co-production and personalisation (Kania and Kramer, 2011; Leadbeater, 2004, 2007; Jacobsen and Jostmeier, 2010). Social innovations can take the form of specific ideas, actions, frameworks, models, systems, processes, services, rules and regulations, as well as new organisational forms.…”
Section: Social Innovation Projects – the Cases Of Public Interventionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The InnoSI project's team decided that social innovations can be defined as "the generation and implementation of new ideas about how people should organise interpersonal activities or social interactions to meet one or more common goals" [Mumford 2002]. Social innovation may refer to the development of new products and services that address social needs and also to new sets of social relations to deliver products and services (new partnerships across sectors, flattening of hierarchies, coproduction and personalisation) [Kania, Kramer 2011;Leadbeater 2004Leadbeater , 2007Jacobsen, Jostmeier 2010]. Social innovations can take the form of specific ideas, actions, frames, models, systems, processes, services, rules and regulations as well as new organisational forms.…”
Section: Innovative Social Investments -Theoretical Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Defined in this way, social innovation implies new sets of social relations to deliver products and services. These may include new partnerships across sectors (Kania and Kramer, 2011; Leadbeater, 2007), flattening of hierarchies, co-production and personalization (Jacobsen and Jostmeier, 2010; Leadbeater, 2004; the term ‘prosumer’ gained some popularity in this context see Blättel-Mink and Hellmann, 2010). In this case innovations are implemented on the level of operational practice and become instrumental to ‘the way in which things are getting done’.…”
Section: What Is Social Innovation?mentioning
confidence: 99%