Zusammenfassung
Soziale Innovation als die Erzeugung und Implementierung von kreativen Lösungen für maßgebliche soziale Problemstellungen stellt in der Welt, in der wir leben, ein Phänomen von großer Bedeutung dar. Dieses Argument lässt sich anhand einiger Beispiele veranschaulichen: Benjamin Franklin führte die erste lebensfähige Papierwährung ein, indem er den Wert von Papier an Land knüpfte (Mumford 2001). Das Konzept der Effizienz – ein Konzept, das die moderne Arbeitswelt maßgeblich geprägt hat – geht auf soziale Innovationen von Frederick Taylor zurück (Kanigel 1997). Schließlich lassen sich demokratische Regierungsformen auf soziale Innovationen verschiedener Personen – wie Voltaire, Jefferson und Hobbes – zurückführen (Ellis 2000). In Politik, Industrie und Wirtschaft, aber auch in unserem täglichen Leben haben soziale Innovationen also eine starke Wirkung (Florida 2007) und formen das Wesen und den Sinnzusammenhang von uns allen.
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Mumford, M., Peterson, D., Robledo, I. (2012). Kognitive Aspekte sozialer Innovation: Wirkungsanalyse, Prognose und Klugheit. In: Beck, G., Kropp, C. (eds) Gesellschaft innovativ. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-531-94135-6_2
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