Date added:June 28, 2014
Download -893How can programmes such as Making All Voices Count utilise innovation as a strategy for addressing complex governance problems?
This think piece draws from a desk review of experience in using innovation to increase social inclusion, and an exchange of ideas in an e-dialogue between practitioners and scholars in January 2014. It draws on research and experiential evidence, and borrows its framing and title from the concept of 'maker culture'. It explores who innovators are and how they innovate, and the roles different champions play in innovation systems.
It includes five one-page summaries of key research in this field.
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Publication type Research report
Publication year2014
Page length16 pages
Keywordschampions, collaboration, openness, social innovation
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