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  2. How can social good initiatives go global and resonate with locals? – …

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/05/28/how-can-social-good-initiatives-go-global-and-resonate-with-locals/
    Don’t be afraid to experiment. The Global Shapers Community, an initiative of the World Economic Forum, selects a small percentage of the 5000 person global community – 50 Shapers – to attend ... the World Economic Forum’s flagship event, the
  3. 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.
  4. Angelina Jolie in a refugee camp. Or, what is humanitarian…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2016/06/21/angelina-jolie-in-a-refugee-camp-or-what-is-humanitarian-innovation/
    Interestingly enough, she was also recently appointed as Visiting Professor on humanitarian conflict at the London School of Economics and Political Science[8]. ... 8] “Angelina Jolie to teach masters course at London School of Economics“, BBC, 23
  5. Internalising the externalities: how can businesses incorporate the…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/03/27/internalising-the-externalities-how-can-businesses-incorporate-the-value-of-nature-into-decision-making/
    The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change. The loss of wild nature. ... We are collectively losing an exceptionally valuable resource as a result of economic development.
  6. Learning from social anthropology: worldviews, world-making and…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/10/27/learning-from-social-anthropology-worldviews-world-making-and-social-innovation/
    focusing on particular contexts, taking the time to learn about people’s lived experiences, perspectives, and relationships (and situating them within broader historical, cultural and political-economic structures and processes). ... highlighting the
  7. Modern-day slavery: a flourishing business at $90 for a human life –…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/03/17/modern-day-slavery-a-flourishing-business-at-90-for-a-human-life/
    And while this may not be worrisome per se, the fact that most births occur in countries in which socio-economic structures do not support such numbers is. ... This is one of the main differences to historical slavery. Modern slaves are not capital items
  8. Pioneering investors of 21st century systems change infrastructure –…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2015/04/23/pioneering-investors-of-21st-century-systems-change-infrastructure-who-are-you/
    We are cultivating collaborative communities who will develop the transformative solutions that will solve our social, environmental and economic crisis.
  9. Removing the concrete wall: how to increase the number of Black women …

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2020/09/11/removing-the-concrete-wall-how-to-increase-the-number-of-black-women-in-leadership/
    Concluding thoughts and a lesson from history. Historical narratives can offer great insight into current problems and help spark ideas and provide solutions for future progress.
  10. Want to become a social entrepreneur? The University of Cambridge has …

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2017/05/24/want-to-become-a-social-entrepreneur-the-university-of-cambridge-has-you-covered/
    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.
  11. The hidden cost of using Amazon Mechanical Turk for research: not a…

    https://socialinnovation.blog.jbs.cam.ac.uk/2021/08/18/the-hidden-cost-of-using-amazon-mechanical-turk-for-research-not-a-silver-bullet/
    400–407. doi: 10.3758/s13428-015-0578-z. Horton, J. J. and Chilton, L. B. (2010) ‘The labor economics of paid crowdsourcing’, in Proceedings of the 11th ACM Conference on

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