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  2. Entrepreneurship for development – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2018/04/10/entrepreneurship-for-development/
    late 2013, it was transitioning towards home building as the driver of economic activity. ... Why Villages for Africa failed, five lessons learned. 1. Finding the ‘right’ local partners is crucial.
  3. Public enterprise – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2014/09/23/public-enterprise/
    Entrepreneurial spirit is evident in both. And on the high street, government is continually attempting – for better and worse – to shape, stimulate and invest in economic and social development. ... Of course, taking risks does mean accepting failure
  4. Towards 360 degree virtue – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/09/01/towards-360-degree-virtue/
    We have learnt the lesson that negative phenomena invariably capture more attention than positive ones. ... 2]. within the organisations social, economic and environmental context. Organisational virtuousness; an aspirational strategy.
  5. Socially innovating the waste crisis – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2022/03/10/socially-innovating-the-waste-crisis/
    Economic Forum. ... To enable these partnerships, the IPCIC team took lessons from SecondMuse’s experience of building collaborative innovation ecosystems to build a programme that strategically connected participants and stakeholders and built their
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  7. economic – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/economic/
    by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 0. Written by Dr Ella Henry, Associate Professor and Director of Māori Advancement, Auckland University of Technology School of Business, Economics and Law; and
  8. The Social Innovation Blog – Page 8

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/page/8/
    Economic development in rural Tanzania …20 Dec 2017. .
  9. Portia Asli – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/author/aslip/
    As a student at the University of Cambridge you also dream of becoming a social entrepreneur, someone who innovates to create economic as well as social and/or environmental benefits.
  10. Spotlight – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/03/02/spotlight/
    I am especially passionate about shedding light on the way oppressive dynamics based on gender, race, class, disability and socio-economic injustice constantly intersect, and on the spaces that may open
  11. community economic development – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/community-economic-development/
    community economic development. .
  12. Māori & social innovation – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2021/07/01/maori-social-innovation/
    the eventual loss of Māori lands (the economic foundation of Māori society), sovereignty, culture, and language. ... However, the impacts of these settlements for tribes include seed funding for economic, social and cultural development, with the
  13. Impact through engagement – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2019/07/09/impact-through-engagement/
    The Impact through Engagement series[1] is a collection of films about the work of social science and economics researchers from the University of Cambridge.
  14. The power of systems change – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2023/08/16/the-power-of-systems-change/
    Despite ever increasing mobilisation, technological progress, and interest in social innovation, we are not on track to stop global warming, biodiversity loss, or the increase of economic inequality.
  15. Fostering inclusive economic growth in Africa – The Social Innovation …

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2018/10/16/fostering-inclusive-economic-growth-in-africa/
    16 Oct 2018. Fostering inclusive economic growth in Africa. by Chiara Kunnie | posted in: Social innovation | 1. ... and Lin, J. Y. (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Africa and Economics – Volume 1: Context and Concepts.
  16. The Art of Questioning – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2024/02/06/the-art-of-questioning/
    Ai Weiwei has been described as an activist and entrepreneur whose work is transformative beyond the economic.
  17. Social innovation – Page 8 – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/category/social-innovation-2/page/8/
    Economic development in rural Tanzania …20 Dec 2017. .
  18. Owning the future of work – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2017/11/24/owning-the-future-of-work/
    We are taking an idea that has existed for over a century and re-purposing it for our economic reality.
  19. Can governments cope with the sea change ahead? – The Social…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2016/02/26/can-governments-cope-with-the-sea-change-ahead/
    Policy experts are exploring – and several countries have already implemented – a universal basic income to combat rising economic inequality. ... References. Wold Economic Forum, 2016. “Harvard Poll Shows Millennials Have ‘Historically Low’
  20. The Social Innovation Blog – Page 9

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/page/9/
    As a student at the University of Cambridge you also dream of becoming a social entrepreneur, someone who innovates to create economic as well as social and/or environmental benefits. ... by Tom Simmons | posted in: Social innovation | 0. On 13 November
  21. Tom Simmons – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/author/simmonst/
    by Tom Simmons | posted in: Social innovation | 0. On 13 November the World Economic Forum (WEF) convened the latest meeting of its Global Future Councils in the lavish settings of a
  22. No problem here….. – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/09/14/no-problem-here/
    3]. Bruckmuller,S., Ryan, M.K., Rink, F., & Haslam, S.A. (2014) Beyond the Glass Ceiling: The Glass Cliff and Its Lessons for Organizational Policy.
  23. This time is different? Think again. – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2014/11/03/this-time-is-different-think-again/
    Instead, we could extract valuable lessons by finding parallels in long gone, far-reaching transformations. ... In contrast, their tumultuous beginnings are all but forgotten. However, these beginnings offer important lessons for social innovators today.
  24. We are all in this together – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/04/03/we-are-all-in-this-together/
    And, yes, the pandemic is very real, and so are its socio-economic effects. ... In other words, specific public policies, political ideologies and economic choices have paved the ground for the collective trial Italians are experiencing.
  25. Social innovation – Page 7 – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/category/social-innovation-2/page/7/
    For centuries, residents of Fogo Island, Newfoundland relied on codfish as their primary economic resource. ... Fostering inclusive economic growth in Africa..
  26. Social venturing – the bigger picture – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2021/11/10/social-venturing-the-bigger-picture/
    In the current political and economic climate, has social enterprise lost the plot? ... What happens when social venturing driven by values conflicts with prevailing cultural, economic or political conditions?
  27. The Social Ideas Podcast: renewal for Newfoundland – The Social…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2019/08/09/the-social-ideas-podcast-fishing-for-funding/
    Newfoundland and Labrador: Lessons from Fishing for Success, a social enterprise in Petty Harbour, N.L.
  28. Māori and social innovations in response to COVID-19 – The Social…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2022/03/09/maori-and-social-innovations-in-response-to-covid-19/
    Written by Dr Ella Henry, Associate Professor and Director of Māori Advancement, Auckland University of Technology School of Business, Economics and Law –. Aotearoa New Zealand; and Associate Research Fellow, Cambridge Centre ... for there to be a
  29. Facing up to the fourth industrial revolution – The Social Innovation …

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2016/12/15/facing-up-to-the-fourth-industrial-revolution/
    On 13 November the World Economic Forum (WEF) convened the latest meeting of its Global Future Councils in the lavish settings of a Dubai beach-side resort, and I joined as
  30. Māori – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/maori/
    by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 0. Written by Dr Ella Henry, Associate Professor and Director of Māori Advancement, Auckland University of Technology School of Business, Economics and Law; and
  31. The Social Innovation Blog – Page 7

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/page/7/
    For centuries, residents of Fogo Island, Newfoundland relied on codfish as their primary economic resource. ... Fostering inclusive economic growth in Africa..
  32. Kate Nation – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/author/katenation/
    issues such as economic development.
  33. Catalysts for change – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/02/17/catalysts-for-change/
    Working with young women as they enter their teenage years, in any society, is of paramount importance and key to impacting on wider issues such as economic development.
  34. Reclaiming symbols and spaces: social innovation made in (Southern)…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2017/12/20/reclaiming-symbols-and-spaces-social-innovation-made-in-southern-italy/
    possible. Stories worth telling? I’d say so — and poignant lessons to be learned too.
  35. Men and #MeToo – podcast – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2018/11/22/men-and-metoo-podcast/
    And there is another painful lesson that Brexit, Trump’s election, and the rise of a xenophobic, inhumane government in my native Italy all taught me.
  36. Inside the fish bowl – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2014/10/27/inside-the-fish-bowl/
    Public Sector organisations tend to get involved in some of the more complex social issues, such as economic and social opportunities for care leavers or young people with disabilities (in my
  37. Social innovation – Page 9 – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/category/social-innovation-2/page/9/
    As a student at the University of Cambridge you also dream of becoming a social entrepreneur, someone who innovates to create economic as well as social and/or environmental benefits. ... by Tom Simmons | posted in: Social innovation | 0. On 13 November
  38. A moment in time – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2021/05/20/the-social-ideas-podcast-a-moment-in-time/
    I supported the students to design and deliver a history lesson to year 9 pupils in their school. ... In this way, history lessons become a dialogue with students, instead of ‘delivering’ the curriculum, fostering a community of learning.
  39. Moving beyond social entrepreneurship – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/07/27/moving-beyond-social-entrepreneurship/
    By considering how challenging it is to generate social, political, and economic collaboration, I believe there is an apparent trilemma(3) in social extrapreneurship that prevents it from fulfilling its promise. ... Roderik’s best option for
  40. community – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/community/
    Business, Economics and Law – Aotearoa New Zealand; and Associate Research Fellow, Cambridge Centre for Social Innovation. ... by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 0. Written by Dr Ella Henry, Associate Professor and Director of Māori
  41. The Social Innovation Blog – Page 6

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/page/6/
    by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 0. The Impact through Engagement series[1] is a collection of films about the work of social science and economics researchers from the University ... by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 1. An
  42. Sophus zu Ermgassen – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/author/sophuszuermgassen/
    Climate change presents a unique challenge for economics: it is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen.” -The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change The loss of
  43. The Venezuelan economy: not worth the paper it’s printed on – The…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2019/04/24/the-venezuelan-economy-not-worth-the-paper-its-printed-on/
    power. The country has been in this state of emergency since 2015, with the economic collapse leaving the Bolivar almost worthless. ... Thank you to Imko, my Economics lecturer, who was the catalyst for this project.
  44. Social innovation – Page 6 – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/category/social-innovation-2/page/6/
    by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 0. The Impact through Engagement series[1] is a collection of films about the work of social science and economics researchers from the University ... by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 1. An
  45. Reigniting Kenya’s mobile money revolution: this time in health – The …

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2016/04/19/reigniting-kenyas-mobile-money-revolution-this-time-in-health/
    Though on the basis of common logic and basic economics, the likely solution lies in reducing the need for extensive and costly logistical planning, highly burdening donor overhead costs, among other
  46. nature – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/tag/nature/
    Climate change presents a unique challenge for economics: it is the greatest and widest-ranging market failure ever seen.” -The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change The loss of
  47. The Social Innovation Blog – Page 3

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/page/3/
    by Pam Mungroo | posted in: Social innovation | 0. Written by Dr Ella Henry, Associate Professor and Director of Māori Advancement, Auckland University of Technology School of Business, Economics and Law; and
  48. The rise of social extrapreneurship? – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/12/04/the-rise-of-social-extraprenuership/
    It has the potential to galvanise significant grassroots level movement that changes our current economic construct – a construct that leads to the creation of large, inefficient, politically coercive and excess-profit
  49. The land and its discontents – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2014/11/24/the-land-and-its-discontents/
    Pathak Shamabesh. 2. Policy Research Institute (2014) Socio-economic costs of property disputes: an empirical examination from Bangladesh.
  50. Social innovation sparks creativity – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2018/06/07/social-innovation-sparks-creativity/
    Hybrid organisations can become a ‘fountain of innovation ’[4], coupling the creation of economic and social value.
  51. The Cambridge Social Innovation Prize 2020 – The Social Innovation…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/03/17/the-cambridge-social-innovation-prize/
    A champion of social and economic change through food, Gareth founded this co-operative to allow space for community to flourish and “to help people work together, support each other and
  52. Natalie Slawinski & Wendy Smith – The Social Innovation Blog

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/author/slawinskismith/
    For centuries, residents of Fogo Island, Newfoundland relied on codfish as their primary economic resource.

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