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The conceptual framework of shock innovation in education: non-diffusive spread of innovations triggered with the pandemic Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2024-03-11 Diana Koroleva, Anastasiia Andreeva
The paper provides insights on the transformation process in education triggered by the COVID-19 pandemic, and suggests a new theoretical concept of shock innovation. Based on interviews with schoo...
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The role of social innovation and cross-sector collaboration in addressing wicked problems Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2024-03-08 Thomas Blanchet
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Ahead of Print, 2024)
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Global environmental assessments and transformative change: the role of epistemic infrastructures and the inclusion of social sciences Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2024-03-07 Monika Berg, Rolf Lidskog
The gap between what is known about climate change and the action taken to prevent it has instigated debates around how to reconfigure global environmental assessment organizations to better inform...
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Voting, resilience, and inclusiveness in standardisation: a commentary on Bekkers & Lazaj’s and Stanojević’s implications for ETSI and beyond Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2024-02-27 Paul Moritz Wiegmann
The European Commission’s Standardisation Strategy identifies issues with ETSI’s inclusiveness. In this commentary, I reflect on how the research by Bekkers & Lazaj on voting in ETSI and Stanojević...
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Together for the greater goods: legitimising social innovation in the pharmaceutical field Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2024-01-17 T.H. Kleinhout-Vliek, W.P.C. Boon, R.P. Hagendijk, J. Hoekman, E.H.M. Moors
Social innovation initiatives in the pharmaceutical field seek alternative, collaborative ways to address problems with availability and affordability of medicines. However, these experimental init...
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Is Globalisation sufficient for Innovation? A National Systems of Innovation approach in distinct levels of Competitiveness Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2024-01-02 Marcelo Pereira Duarte, Fernando Manuel Pereira de Oliveira Carvalho
This study analyses the inclusion of globalisation as an innovation enabler in a national systems of innovation (NSI) framework and perceives differences between more and less competitive countries...
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Healthcare innovation and leadership in non-profit organisations: past, present and future trends Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-27 André Gonçalves, Cristina I. Fernandes, Pedro Mota Veiga
Non-profit healthcare organisations (NPHO's) serve a heterogeneous population, from the elderly in nursing homes to people with mental disorders or children and young people with chronic illnesses....
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Smart city branding vision: multiple stakeholder perspectives Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-22 Hui-Ju Wang
City governments around the world are becoming smarter to enhance the quality of life of residents and the sustainability of the city. Becoming smart provides an opportunity to gain competitive adv...
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Meeting automation challenges to labor markets: policy inspirations from the governance of Swiss VET Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-22 Chih-Mei Luo, Jen-Shin Yang
Automation and artificial intelligence, with their skill-biased characteristic, were estimated to benefit high-skilled workers while displacing the low-skilled. Their uneven distribution of technol...
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How does co-creation influence healthcare regulations? An analysis of co-creation in social innovation Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-20 Pascal Tschumi, Heike Mayer
Social innovations are discussed as solutions to societal challenges, such as ensuring quality healthcare provision. Co-creation (i.e. the collaboration of actors who share their knowledge and skil...
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A cross-national investigation into the effects of religion on national innovation Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-19 Kia Hamid Yeganeh, Said Toumi, Zhan Su
This study aims at analyzing the effects of religion on national innovation. Using data from 77 countries, we conduct a cross-national investigation into the effects of religiosity, religious affil...
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Research bricolage on far-right metapolitics: superordinate intersectionality perspectives on digital identities Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-15 Ov Cristian Norocel
This article is a reaction to previous appeals to widen the conceptual remit of Critical Discourse Studies (CDS). It proposes research bricolage as means for critical engagement with conceptual con...
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Actual trends in critical making and collaborative innovation research Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Hans-Liudger Dienel
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Vol. 36, No. 4, 2023)
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Towards a co-creative stakeholder engagement in Smart City projects: a life-cycle approach Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Richmond Juvenile Ehwi, Hannah Holmes, Sabina Maslova, Gemma Burgess
Engaging stakeholders to co-create Smart Cities is an aspiration for many city governments. However, existing stakeholder engagement frameworks tend to be technologically deterministic from the out...
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A systematic literature review on collaborative innovation in the public sector Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-12 Omid Ali Kharazmi, Shahla Dartoomi
This study is conducted by a systematic review of 77 papers on open and collaborative innovation during 2010–2020 and explicates this concept in the public sector along with its actors, influencing...
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Learning at stations on the secondary level in biology education: the determination of toxic plants Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-12-09 Milan Kubiatko, Jana Fancovicova
The importance of plants for humans is unquestionable and every one of us should have basic knowledge about plants. Learning stations are a very useful tool for understanding the meaning of plants ...
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Learning from public sector innovation pilots: the case of autonomous bus pilots Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-11-29 Jaanus Müür, Erkki Karo
The current paper provides novel and detailed insights into how the design of experimental innovation pilots impacts the potential for learning about specific technologies by public sector organiza...
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Impact of authorship on citation rates: a comparative analysis of top 9999 articles in social science Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-10-17 Mehmet Firat, Eda Atasoy
Publishing in high-impact journals scanned in prestigious indexes and getting as many citations as possible have been the sources of recognition and credibility for researchers. On the other hand, ...
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Multinational cooperation on challenging energy technologies: ‘ITER Project’ an EU mission Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-10-11 Aliakbar Kiani
In recent decades, the trend of globalization has intensified as a result of the development of technologies and has brought nations closer together. Thus, the closer the minds of the people of the...
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The sufficiency economy philosophy as an approach to social innovation: case studies of local governments in Thailand Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-09-07 Wanna Prayukvong, Apichai Puntasen, M. John Foster, Kittikhun Moopauak
The late Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej formulated the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP). “Sufficiency” means balancing reasonable moderation in production against the need for protection from sudden internal and external shocks. SEP follows the middle path as a guiding principle for all classes of society and government. Knowledge, thoughtfulness, prudence, and ethical integrity are essential to
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The role of market orientation in the performance of NPOs Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-09-04 Francisco do Adro, Cristina I. Fernandes, Pedro M. Veiga
With the downturn in the global socioeconomic panorama, the market orientation (MO) and the performance of non-profit organisations (NPOs) have come in for growing levels of attention. However, authors remain unanimous in emphasising the scope there remains for further research designed to better understand the role of MO on the performances achieved by NPOs. The objective of this research is thus
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Dermatologist, orthopaedist, and psychiatrist walk into a COVID ward: on the permeability of professional boundaries in a competition-free context Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-08-15 Maciej Rys, Paweł Krzyworzeka, Anna Żukowicka-Surma
In studies on professions, it has long been understood that relations between professions are charged with competition over jurisdictions. The literature describes several techniques, such as rhetorical boundary-work, that professionals use to expand jurisdictions, gain a monopoly, or protect autonomy. But there still needs to be discovered how professionals cooperate when they are not motivated or
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Social innovation in non-profit organizations: a measurement scale Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-08-10 María José Sanzo-Pérez, Luis Ignacio Álvarez-González, Nuria García-Rodríguez, Marta Rey-García
Social innovation has emerged as an outstanding topic in a situation in which industrial economies are translating into knowledge and service-based societies. Research efforts have been focused on identifying the different theoretical approaches of this fragmented concept, but comprehensive instruments for measuring it are noticeably lacking. Combining a literature review and a quantitative-based research
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Opening the black box of social innovation in migration governance Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-08-11 Melissa Moralli
The aim of this paper is to investigate the role played by social innovation in challenging exclusion and marginality in relation to migration governance. Drawing on some reflections that have emer...
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Poor single mothers: using Delors’ pillars of education in social activation services Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-08-03 Radana Kroutilová Nováková, Jana Martincová, Helena Skarupská
The aim of this article is to determine the effect of social work provided by social activation services to poor single mothers in the Czech Republic. Using the method of quasi-experimental researc...
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Public support and returns from innovation: evidence from European countries Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-07-29 Marzenna Anna Weresa, Marek Lachowicz
This paper aims at determining the role of public support in increasing outputs from product innovations. The effects of two different policy instruments, a supply-side, i.e. R&D grants, and a demand-side one, i.e. public procurement, are studied for 15 European countries. The analysis employed 2014 CIS micro-data in a logit model, which was verified using Bayesian Model Averaging. We confirmed that
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The effect of online creative drama method on primary school students’ levels of happiness and fun in school: Solomon four-group design Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-07-27 Nur Ütkür-Güllühan, Derya Bekiroğlu, Tuğçe Emral
This study examines how the 'online creative drama method' affects third-grade primary school students' levels of happiness and enjoyment at school. The Solomon four-group design, one of the quanti...
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Do innovations and external collaboration influence public procurement contracts’ success? evidence from catching-up Visegrád Group economies Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-07-25 Samuel Amponsah Odei, Pavel Prazak, Ivan Soukal, Eva Freibauer Hamplová
In recent times, the attention given to innovations and informal competitions and their ability to stimulate demand-side policies such as public procurement contracts have mounted among policymakers and researchers. However, fewer studies have focused on analysing these relationships, especially in catching-up countries. This paper, therefore, aims to investigate whether innovations and, its related
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Design thinking enabling innovation: a literature review Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-07-24 Raunaque Mujeeb Quaiser, Shivendra Kumar Pandey
Innovation is fuel for the sustainability and competitive advantage of an organization. Practitioners have proposed several tools to promote innovation in an organization. The design thinking frame...
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Education for ever changing times: the on-going quest for the best solutions in a post-modern world Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-07-23 Marco Wedel
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Vol. 36, No. 3, 2023)
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Conceptualizing cognitive and behavioral elements of individual’s creativity and innovation: systematic literature review Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-07-07 Valeriya Sidelkivska, Paloma Bilbao-Calabuig
The topic of individual creativity and innovation is important in today’s world because companies and organizations strive for development in every possible way. Despite such demand for creativity and innovation, one definition does not exist for either creativity nor innovation that is commonly accepted among academics or people that work in the industry. This systematic literature review attempted
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Understanding social innovation in refugee integration: actors, practices, politics in Europe Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-06-14 Francesca Campomori, Mattia Casula, Yuri Kazepov
The so-called ‘refugee crisis’ marked a crucial juncture in migration governance across Europe. Policy-makers and local communities face the challenge of receiving and integrating migrants (often in extremely vulnerable conditions) in a context of poor governance arrangements and rising skepticism, or even hostility. In the light of such a complex scenario, this special issue explores social innovation
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Developing normative criteria for meaningful citizen participation and deliberation in environmental policy Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-06-11 Mark Ryan, Else Giesbers, Rose Heffernan, Anke Stock, Solene Droy, Thomas Blanchet, Stephen Stec, Antoni Abat, Agata Gurzawska, Zuzanna Warso
The European Green Deal (EGD) represents the most ambitious environmental policy framework in European history, aimed at improving the health and well-being of citizens and future generations through climate action and becoming the first climate-neutral region in the world by 2050. The EC has initiated the European Democracy Action Plan and the European Climate Pact to include the participation of
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Inside the black box: in search of conceptual tools for evaluating and designing social innovative practices Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-06-01 Valentina Fava
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Vol. 36, No. 2, 2023)
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Education and social innovation: a framework based on a systematic review Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-05-30 Leonardo Ferreira Batista, Diogo Henrique Helal
This article aims to propose a framework with the relationship between education and social innovation (SI). To do this, we conducted a systematic literature review using the Web of Science database in two stages: (1) scientometric analysis, using the software CitNetExplorer and VOSViewer: a historiography analysis, co-occurrence of keywords analysis, and author co-citation analysis; (2) filtering
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From woman to woman: consumption vulnerability and responsible innovation in transport network companies Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-05-25 Leisianny Mayara Costa Silva, Kelly Carvalho Vieira, André Grützmann, Daniel Carvalho De Rezende
Transport Network Companies (TNC) present challenges for women's safety during the service experience. Employing women drivers as part of Responsible Innovation (RI) can help mitigate Vulnerability...
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Diffusion of innovation, innovation studies, and innovation policies: cross-fertilisation to improve smart specialisation strategies (S3) Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-05-10 Ana Fernández-Zubieta
The paper reviews the diffusion research approach to the analysis of innovations and its impact on innovation studies. This social approach brought a new understanding of the innovation process by focusing on analysing the factors that influence the spread of innovations instead of focusing on its technical basis. We also review the different approaches to the study of the spread of policies – policy
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On sustainability in regional innovation studies and smart specialisation Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-05-04 Mirko Kruse
Innovation is expected to play a key role for the green transition of existing economic structures. In Europe, this fact relates particularly to the concept of smart specialisation which is the key EU instrument for innovation and cohesion policy. While an increasing number of policy papers argues in favour of updating smart specialisation, considering, particularly the European Green Deal, others
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Polarized opinions on Covid-19 and environmental policy measures. The role of social media use and personal concerns in German-speaking countries. Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 Beate Klösch, Markus Hadler, Markus Reiter-Haas, Elisabeth Lex
The COVID-19 pandemic and the climate crisis are polarizing people’s opinions worldwide, particularly with regard to restrictive policy measures. We examine the effects of social media use and personal concerns on opinions toward selected COVID-19 and environmental measures, and whether public opinion toward the two crises shows similar polarization patterns. The data is derived from an online survey
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Consensus under strain: policy ideas and decline of Finnish public innovation funding in the 2010s Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-04-24 Antti Alaja
Over the last three decades, the literature on innovation policy and ideas has expanded. Yet the ideas deployed by governments and elected politicians in day-to-day budgetary discourses have mostly escaped research attention. Against this background, this article provides an extensive empirical case study on the policy ideas (policy solutions and related problem definitions) invoked in the Finnish
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Introducing the Critical Making Responsibility framework for analyzing responsible innovation processes in grassroots practices Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-04-18 Regina Sipos, Maria Åkerman
This paper introduces the Critical Making Responsibility Framework. The framework has been developed by the Critical Making consortium in order to analyze responsible innovation processes in grassr...
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European Wikipedia platforms, sharing economy and national differences in participation: a case study Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-04-08 Piotr Konieczny
The following exploratory study considers which macro-level factors can lead to the sharing economy being more popular in certain countries and less so in others. An example of commons-based peer production in the form of the level of contributing to Wikipedia in 24 European countries is used as a proxy for participation in the sharing economy. Demographic variables (number of native speakers, a proxy
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Social innovation as a process: pursuing a pathway to the labour market inclusion of refugee women in Berlin Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-27 Tobias Biehle, Czarina Wilpert
This article analyses the pathway pursued to engage key stakeholders in a Social Innovation (SI) governance process to achieve better inclusion of refugee women in the Berlin labour market. Thereby, special emphasis is placed on the contribution of the local university as the lead partner to realise this objective. Results indicate how the university provided the groundwork for the engagement of representatives
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Activation of unemployed through social procurement: from policy to practice Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-23 Emma Ek Österberg, Patrik Zapata
In this paper, we trace how ‘social procurement’ (SP) translates from policy to practice. Launched as a driver of social innovation and sustainability, SP offers a novel way of strengthening the implementation of active labor market policies locally. Policy tools are not neutral instruments, however; they shape the substance of policy in decisive ways. That is, how tools are used determines what the
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A relations-based evaluation framework to support collaborative research and innovation (R&I) networks Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-24 Lucio Pisacane, Serena Tagliacozzo
The majority of the projects funded under the European Research Framework Programme (FP) require a collaborative effort in order to tackle complex societal challenges. The underlying assumption is ...
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Deep learning with R Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-22 Haoda Feng, Hongqian Liu
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Ahead of Print, 2023)
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The future of aeromobilities in the light of global disruption Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-20 Ole B. Jensen, Mimi Sheller
The future of airports and aeromobilities looked much different before Covid-19. Being a global growth-sector with a problematic environmental impact, the sector showed little inclination to radically re-think its potential futures. However, the advent of Covid-19 dramatically changed this. This paper is based on a research project related to Airport City Futures that was initiated before Covid-19
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Platform companies on the internet as a new organizational form. A sociological perspective Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-15 Ulrich Dolata, Jan-Felix Schrape
Today’s internet is shaped by privately operated platforms that not only organize economic processes but also coordinate and regulate broader societal contexts. Against this background, this conceptual paper develops a sociological notion of platform companies and the platforms they operate as a new type of enterprise that consists not only of economic features (business and revenue models, exploitation
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Housing decommodification vs. housing outcomes: a comparative study of the European countries Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-03-01 Edyta Marcinkiewicz
The paper proposes a conceptual framework for evaluation of the degree of housing decommodification in current welfare states. It presents the findings of an empirical analysis that employs a wide range of institutional characteristics, both quantitative and qualitative, and covers 31 European countries. A statistical explanatory technique is employed to distinguish between three groups of countries:
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Multinational corporations and sustainable development goals: an interventionist approach toward quality tertiary education in Nigeria’s case study (Etisalat) Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-02-28 Ismail Bello, Mohd Dino Khairri Bin Shariffuddin, Muhammad Fuad Othman, Nazariah Osman
The central argument of this paper was to examine the intervention of Multinational Corporations toward improving tertiary education. Tertiary education in Nigeria is undoubtedly challenged; among these issues are inadequate funding and mismanagement of funds, infrastructural problem, and ongoing strike by university lecturers. A qualitative method of data collection and analysis was used for the study
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Social innovation and educational innovation: a qualitative review of innovation’s evolution Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-02-24 Karina Maldonado-Mariscal, Iwan Alijew
The paradigm of innovation has evolved over the last decades worldwide. The old conception of innovation as technological change has become more diversified and specialised. Current debates express the need to provide a holistic view of innovation, with its pros and cons, including all dimensions of innovation in society and different fields. This paper consists of a qualitative review focusing on
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Notes on the declining American institutions in university rankings: a trend against the Germany–Britain–America shift? Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2023-01-10 Jianan Huang
Previous research has outlined the ongoing decline of British universities, just as the decline of German universities before it. By revisiting the performances of the ‘top’ universities worldwide in multiple rankings and grading systems, this study outlines an ongoing decline of American universities in university rankings. The falls of the USA’s public universities are especially notable. Normally
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Narratives for personal and collective transformations Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-12-25 Toshio Kawai, Jonas Fahlbusch, Hans-Liudger Dienel, Ortwin Renn, Regina Renn
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Vol. 36, No. 1, 2023)
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International, national and sectoral determinants of innovation: evolutionary perspective from the Czech, German, Hungarian and Slovak community innovation survey data Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-12-21 Marek Vokoun, Ondřej Dvouletý
This paper studies the determinants of innovation activities in Central European economies at the firm, sectoral, country and international levels. It focuses on innovation activities in four countries, the Czech Republic, Germany, Hungary, and Slovakia. Our dataset includes data from the three waves (2010, 2012, 2014) of the Community Innovation Survey (CIS), in a total of 58,880 observations, which
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Narratives of fungal-based materials for a new bioeconomy era Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-12-08 Nora Delvendahl, Hans-Liudger Dienel, Vera Meyer, Nina Langen, Jennifer Zimmermann, Martin Schlecht
Newly developed fungal-based materials have promising potential with regard to mitigating greenhouse gas emissions and enabling a shift towards a more circular economy. However, an important step towards their success in the bioeconomy is consumers’ acceptance and sustainable consumption of these materials. Highlighting the power of narratives, this paper looks at the symbolic nature of fungi and discusses
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Beyond technology in the transition to smart campuses: the importance for policy-makers of the university community’s perception Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-12-06 José-Vicente Tomás-Miquel, Josep Capó-Vicedo, Jordi Capó-Vicedo, Ainoa Mataix Domínguez
ABSTRACT New challenges facing society and universities, such as the effects of climate change or the increasing levels of interconnectedness and digitisation, are changing the way we understand common spaces and teaching methods. New paradigms such as smart campuses are becoming increasingly popular in response to these new needs. This work has sought to shed light on some of the research gaps that
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Commuting and life satisfaction: evidence from Russia Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-12-03 Simplice A. Asongu, Raufhon Salahodjaev
The aim of this study is to contribute to the research on life satisfaction by investigating the link between commuting time and life satisfaction in Russia. Using data from the Russia Longitudinal Monitoring Survey, we find that commuting is negatively and significantly associated with life satisfaction. Moreover, we document that the effect of commuting is stronger for married couples and respondents
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Designing and implementing policies for transformative change in Europe: ideas, policy mixes, actors Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-11-16 Mattia Casula
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Vol. 35, No. 4, 2022)
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Big data in computational social science and humanities Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-10-27 Zhenhua Zhao, Guohua Feng
Published in Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (Ahead of Print, 2022)
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Environmental education of the elderly – towards an active, inclusive and trust-based ecosystem Innovation: The European Journal of Social Science Research (IF 2.541) Pub Date : 2022-10-27 Justyna Przywojska, Aldona Podgórniak-Krzykacz, I. Warwas
The aim of the paper is to develop a proposal for an Active, Inclusive and Trust-Based Framework of Environmental Education of the Elderly. It is based on the concept of environmental education, active and healthy ageing as well as generativity, and also takes into account trust in sources of environmental knowledge. In the course of quantitative research (n = 401) carried out among Poles 55+ in order