SOCIAL INNOVATION JAN VRANKEN

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SOCIAL INNOVATION JAN VRANKEN

What is social innovation? Three types of definitions systematic - works towards systemic social change and social is defined very broadly pragmatic - the social entrepreneur as an innovator, going beyond traditional boundaries of the public, private, and nonprofit managerial - a hybrid of the previous two definitions 1

Approaches social demand approach social innovations are innovations that respond to social demands that are traditionally not addressed by the market or existing institutions and are directed towards vulnerable groups in society. societal challenge approach social innovations are innovations that respond to those societal challenges in which the boundary between social and economic blurs, and are directed towards society as a whole. systemic (not: systematic) changes approach - social innovations are innovations that contribute to the reform of society in the direction of a more participative arena where empowerment and learning are both sources and outcomes of well-being. 2

Three dimensions Three dimensions that should not be confused: that of the actor (social entrepreneurship), that of the criterion (or reference framework - the creation of added social value) and that of selected domain 3

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Questions Social innovation should not just be about newness, but must address real social challenges. Processes of innovation versus products of innovation. (four dimensions!) The role of actors: entrepreneurship is not necessarily innovative but it can foster innovation, if it is true to its origins and social entrepreneurship perhaps is closest to this original ideal (Schumpeter) The central role of governance. Although social innovation may take place within government, within the for-profit sector, within the nonprofit sector (civil society, the third sector), social innovation implies crosscutting the traditional borders and thus the networks linking different sectors (from temporary partnerships to governance regimes) and different disciplines (sociology, economics, organization studies, political science, social geography, history which types of platforms are needed to facilitate such cross-sector collaborative social innovation? 5

Elements to discuss Social innovation combines an instrumental and expressive dimension Acquiring and developing a collective capacity to act and speak, to voice local needs and to address and act on processes of social exclusion. If social innovation is used as a strategy to replace well-working welfare provisions (and public services in general) with a collection of loose bottom-up initiatives, it is an excuse for going back to the future. 6

Elements to discuss Innovative types of organisations that are accessible physically, financially, socially, and culturally and are not stigmatising their users. The economic crisis is destroying the future of many people. Given that poverty during childhood has a very great impact on conditions in later life, an economic crisis is a cause for concern. Inequality, poverty, and exclusion are rooted in prolonged exposure to risk situations especially during early life-course - and these tend to aggravate during a time of economic crisis. 7

Another challenge lies in the hypothesised collapse of traditional forms of solidarity and of routines that used to function as mediators between the general value patterns and everyday life and, moreover, fulfilled an important function of social control. It is the weakening or even disappearance of these spontaneous routines and reciprocities that are at the origin of a number of top-down initiatives to strengthen or to complement them. It seems as if the natural and rather hidden solidarity mechanisms resulting from fargoing differentiation in the labour process do no longer suffice to hold society together. 8

The social acceptance and use of new technologies Energy poverty Language & culture 9