4. SOCIAL INNOVATION?
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Social innovations are new solutions (products,
services, models, markets, processes etc.) that
simultaneously meet a social need (more
effectively than existing solutions) and lead to new
or improved capabilities and relationships and
better use of assets and resources. In other words,
social innovations are both good for society and
enhance society’s capacity to act.
5. GENESIS OF THE RESEARCH
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Did existing social
innovation discussion
reflect Asia?
8. AIM OF RESEARCH
Comprehend social innovation landscape
in Asia
Identify major social innovation cases
Models & Outcome
Why are they innovative?
Success Factors & Challenges
A possible strategy to disseminate and exploit
major social innovation models in Asia
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13. Methods & Tools / Approach (How?)
Poverty
Public health / health care
Governance
Corruption
Social welfare
Urbanization
Housing
Job creation
Globalization
Livelihoods
Growing threat of climate
change
Aging society
Education
Disability
Social marginalization
(social exclusion)
Innovation for the poor (frugal
innovation)
Grassroots innovation
Public innovation
Local economic development
New entrepreneurship
Community business (community
building)
Public alternative school
ICT enabled citizen participation
Cross-sector collaboration
Social management innovation
Social enterprises/ social business
Inclusive development
Strengthening resilience of society
Impact investment
Venture philanthropy
Social inclusion
Community
Central / Local
government
Young people
Private sector
NGO sector
Grassroots people
Philanthropy
Intermediaries
Incubators
international
organizations
Academia
Media
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Issues / Challenges (What?) Subject /
Stakeholders
(Who?)
15. VISIBLE TRENDS
Participation through technology
Grassroots Innovation through horizontal learning
Public Innovation through Cross-sector
Collaboration
Social Business for well-being of a society
Rise of Intermediary Organizations and New
Philanthropy
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People’s
21. HONEY BEE NETWORK: INCLUSIVE
DEVELOPMENT, LEARNING FROM THE POOR’S
New Solution?
Meet a Social Need?
Enhance society’s
capacity?
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CREATIVITY
22. BAAN MANKONG PROJECT: LAND-SHARING
New Solution?
Meet a Social Need?
Enhance society’s
capacity?
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AMONG POOR URBAN COMMUNITY
32. FIVE TRENDS & CASES
five trends are most visible of our research,
but certainly not all in Asia
Final
report will include:
What are the outcomes?
Why are they innovative?
Enabling factors?
Challenges?
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The
33. FIVE SOCIAL INNOVATION TRENDS IN ASIA
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Participation through Technology
Bottom-up and Grassroots Innovation
Institutional and Policy Innovation
Social Business
Rise of Intermediary Bodies
New Solution?
Meet
a Social Need
Enhance
a capacity of
Society