The reasons for the success and failure of social innovation efforts
Keywords:
social innovation, process approach, decision supportAbstract
Wider application of social innovation intentions became required to manage the novel challenges in the society. Solving the problems appearing in society an unconventional way is social innovation’s peculiar, so it is a primary task to think about such new solution and foster the implementation. Supporting the process cannot be effective without system thinking and processoriented approach, which necessary to be acquired by the involved persons.
The paper illustrates the necessity for adaptation of the approach by the aspect of process oriented social innovation; classification and role of factors which have an effect on implementation; and a possible application way of decision method in connection with social innovation is demonstrated in an illustrative case.
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