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• The students will know what social innovations are and understand how they can help solve societal problems
• The students will know various concepts of social innovations in combining innovation, societal problem-solving, creation of sustainable solutions
Last update: Potluka Oto (16.12.2020)
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The condition for successful completion of the course is the elaboration of a work that will take the form of an article in order to make a theoretical basis with current issues, or systematic literature or analysis in a specific area. Last update: Potluka Oto (16.12.2020)
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The condition for successful completion of the course is the elaboration of a work that will take the form of an article in order to make a theoretical basis with current issues, or systematic literature or analysis in a specific area. Last update: Potluka Oto (16.12.2020)
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• Brandsen, T., Cattacin, S., Evers, A., Zimmer, A. (2016). Social Innovations in the Urban Context, Springer. • Hamalainen, T.J., Heiskala, R. (2007). Social Innovations, Institutional Change and Economic Performance: Making Sense of Structural Adjustment Processes in Industrial Sectors, Regions and Societies: Cheltenham, U.K. and Northampton, Mass.: Elgar. • Logue, D. (2019). Theories of social innovation, Cheltenham, Edward Elgar. • Mulgan, G. (2019). Social Innovation: How Societies Find the Power to Change, Bristol University Press, Policy Press. Last update: Potluka Oto (16.12.2020)
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1. The theoretical foundations of social innovation 2. Forms of social innovations and their diversity 3. The emergence of social innovations - typical mechanisms of social value creation 4. Social problems as an opportunity - global and local dimensions, place-based issues 5. Political, economic, social and ecological aspects of social innovations 6. Co-production, co-creation and partnership in a democratic system 7. Typical mechanisms of social value creation 8. Social entrepreneurship - forms, differences from other business 9. Corporate social responsibility - theoretic background, business ethics contextualization, governance and reputation 10. The relationship between the CSR and the firm's performance – firm's long-term economic stability and performance, reputation and value maintenance, relation to the other firms' functions 11. The CSR management and certification - the system and models of the CSR management, integration, the CSR strategy, communication of the CSR, methods of measuring and benchmarking of the CSR projects, quality management in the CSR areas through the certification as ISO or EMAS. Reporting a standards of reporting. 12. Business leadership 13. How to evaluate success and failure of social innovations? 14. Methodology of evaluation of social innovations and scaling-up Last update: Potluka Oto (30.12.2020)
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Defense of an individual project | 100 |