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The open book of social innovation

By: Murray, Robin [1940 September 14-]Contributor(s): Caulier-Grice, Julie | Mulgan, Geoff | National Endowment for Science, Technology and the Arts (Great Britain) | Young Foundation (London, England)Language: engl Series: Social innovator series: ways to design, develop and grow social innovationPublication details: Great Britain NESTA 2010 Description: 220 pages : illustrations ; 21 cmISBN: 1848750714Subject(s): Social entrepreneurship | Social responsibility of businessSummary: 9781848750715Summary: Includes bibliographical references and index.Summary: This book is about the many ways in which people are creating new and more efficient answers to the biggest challenges of our times: how to cut our carbon footprint, how to keep people healthy, how to end poverty. It describes the methods and tools for innovation being used across the world and across the different sectors - the public and the private sectors, civil society and the household - and the overlapping fields of the social economy, social entrepreneurship and social enterprise. It draws from inputs from hundreds of organisations around the world to document the many methods currently being used.
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9781848750715

Includes bibliographical references and index.

This book is about the many ways in which people are creating new and more efficient answers to the biggest challenges of our times: how to cut our carbon footprint, how to keep people healthy, how to end poverty. It describes the methods and tools for innovation being used across the world and across the different sectors - the public and the private sectors, civil society and the household - and the overlapping fields of the social economy, social entrepreneurship and social enterprise. It draws from inputs from hundreds of organisations around the world to document the many methods currently being used.

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