Report on Social Innovation in Serbia by Nedeljko Kovacic (2011)
Teaser: Social innovation is rather a new concept in Serbia, not widely understood and lacking an accepted definition. Similar to […]
Teaser: Social innovation is rather a new concept in Serbia, not widely understood and lacking an accepted definition. Similar to […]
Teaser: Social Innovation in Slovenia is in its early stages, and remains largely underdeveloped without a supporting environment for social […]
Teaser: Social innovation is a relatively new concept in Bosnia and Herzegovina, and as such has not been defined by […]
Teaser: The German welfare state is predominantly built on social insurance systems. Broadly, Germans see their economy as a social […]
Teaser: The Swedish national innovation strategy highlights an ambition to make innovation “more natural and relevant for more people”. This comes […]
Teaser: Italy is a country with a long and very strong tradition of the welfare state. It is a country […]
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 […]