Author: | Sanderijn Cels, Jorrit de Jong, Frans Nauta | ISBN: | 9780815722632 |
Publisher: | Brookings Institution Press | Publication: | October 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | Brookings Institution Press/Ash Center | Language: | English |
Author: | Sanderijn Cels, Jorrit de Jong, Frans Nauta |
ISBN: | 9780815722632 |
Publisher: | Brookings Institution Press |
Publication: | October 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | Brookings Institution Press/Ash Center |
Language: | English |
While governments around the world struggle to maintain service levels amid fiscal crises, social innovators are improving social outcomes for citizens by changing the system from within. In Agents of Change, three cutting-edge thinkers and entrepreneurs present case studies of social innovation that have led to significant social change. Drawing on original empirical research in the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, they examine how ordinary people accomplished extraordinary results.
Sanderijn Cels, Jorrit de Jong, and Frans Nauta offer lively illustrations and insightful interpretations of how innovators, social entrepreneurs, and change agents are dealing with powerful opponents, the burdens of bureaucracy, and the challenge of securing resources and support. This book will appeal to anyone who is intrigued by imaginative, cross-boundary thinking and transformative change. It will be of particular interest to those who want to know how exactly innovators pull it off. With practitioners, scholars, and students of public policy and management in mind, the authors dissect the strategies and tactics that social innovators employ to navigate the risky waters of their institutional environments.
Contents Part 1: Introduction: Chess Masters and Acrobats 1. Strategy and Tactics
Crafting the Case: The Art of Making a Start
Prompting Progress: The Art of Making Things Happen
Managing Meaning: The Art of Making Sense
Part 2: Front-Line Innovations 5. Under the Radar: Medical Informatics in Japan
Relentless Incrementalism: Financial Literacy Training for Newcomers in Canada
Join the Club! Alzheimer Cafés in the Netherlands
Just a Tool? Implementing the Vulnerability Index in New Orleans
Part 3: Innovations in Governance 9. The Sun Kings: Solar Energy in Germany
Change on Steroids: Public Education in New Orleans
The Value of Values: Higher Education in Virginia
A Window of Opportunity: Institutional Reform in Denmark
Conclusion: Innovating Strategically
While governments around the world struggle to maintain service levels amid fiscal crises, social innovators are improving social outcomes for citizens by changing the system from within. In Agents of Change, three cutting-edge thinkers and entrepreneurs present case studies of social innovation that have led to significant social change. Drawing on original empirical research in the United States, Canada, Japan, Germany, Denmark, and the Netherlands, they examine how ordinary people accomplished extraordinary results.
Sanderijn Cels, Jorrit de Jong, and Frans Nauta offer lively illustrations and insightful interpretations of how innovators, social entrepreneurs, and change agents are dealing with powerful opponents, the burdens of bureaucracy, and the challenge of securing resources and support. This book will appeal to anyone who is intrigued by imaginative, cross-boundary thinking and transformative change. It will be of particular interest to those who want to know how exactly innovators pull it off. With practitioners, scholars, and students of public policy and management in mind, the authors dissect the strategies and tactics that social innovators employ to navigate the risky waters of their institutional environments.
Contents Part 1: Introduction: Chess Masters and Acrobats 1. Strategy and Tactics
Crafting the Case: The Art of Making a Start
Prompting Progress: The Art of Making Things Happen
Managing Meaning: The Art of Making Sense
Part 2: Front-Line Innovations 5. Under the Radar: Medical Informatics in Japan
Relentless Incrementalism: Financial Literacy Training for Newcomers in Canada
Join the Club! Alzheimer Cafés in the Netherlands
Just a Tool? Implementing the Vulnerability Index in New Orleans
Part 3: Innovations in Governance 9. The Sun Kings: Solar Energy in Germany
Change on Steroids: Public Education in New Orleans
The Value of Values: Higher Education in Virginia
A Window of Opportunity: Institutional Reform in Denmark
Conclusion: Innovating Strategically