This blog has been written by Konstantinos Modikos and Christopher Kennard. The evaluation of social impact is a very important aspect which is fundamental for every social innovation intervention....
Over one year ago I posted information on the first social innovation in Poland. This year the second competition is going on. National Centre for Research and Development (NCRD) announced Social I...
On 19-20 May 2014, the European Commission’s DG Research and DG Employment organized a potentially ground-breaking conference on “social policy innovation”. A mixed audience of ov...
As part of our Tepsie work on spreading social innovation, we have completed a series of case studies examining the growth of individual innovations. In one of these case studies we looked in detai...
This blog has been written by Greg Winfield. Rarely do the issues of X-Men and social innovation occur in the same sentence, and maybe that’s more of a problem than you might think. The theme...
This guest post from SPRU Senior Lecturer Adrian Smith explores the relationship between concepts of grassroots innovation and truly democratic innovation. This post is based on Adrian's contri...
Recent years have seen a growth in the use of ‘evidence-based policy’, a movement which has grown out of the success of evidence based medicine, and healthcare research networks such as...
Problems of Social Economy and Social Innovation become more and more particular in Poland. As a kind of response to demand for knowledge of that matter School of Public Administration at the Unive...
The March edition of the Tepsie newsletter is now online. You can read it here
March saw the first conference of the Accelerator Assembly Network at the BBVA Innovation Center, in Madrid. Accelerator programmes provide training and mentoring for cohorts of businesses, aiming ...