Report on Social Innovation in Romania by Ruxandra Creosteanu …
Teaser: In Romania, social innovation and social economy are relatively new concepts, mainly embedded in NGO sector and in civil society. Social […]
Teaser: In Romania, social innovation and social economy are relatively new concepts, mainly embedded in NGO sector and in civil society. Social […]
Teaser: It has not been until more recently that social innovation has gained mainstream popularity as a concept in Ireland. […]
Teaser: The very definition that social innovation “meets social needs” clearly positions its mission as one of transforming society, against […]
Teaser: Denmark is famous for its large and inclusive welfare system. In Denmark, where institutions generally function well and where […]
Teaser: Social innovation in Ukraine is slow to be recognized. While the conservative older generation is resisting rapid changes in […]
Teaser: Social innovation and social economy in Greece are relatively new concepts mainly associated to what is known as ‘Solidarity […]
Teaser: In Bulgaria, social innovation is considered to be a new solution (to the organisation itself, to the sector, to […]
Teaser: The history of social innovation in the Czech Republic is not long. The problem of low governance quality at all […]
Teaser: Social innovation has a rather brief history in Hungary. Primarily, social innovation is envoked in relation to market production, focussing […]
Teaser: The way ‘social innovation’ is understood in Belgium, and its most recent manifestations are arguably influenced profoundly by the 2008 […]