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By Jeffrey Bradach

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Design Thinking for Social Innovation

Tim Brown and Jocelyn Wyatt, IDEO in Stanford Social Innovation Review

This feature, authored by IDEO’s Tim Brown and Jocelyn Wyatt, discusses how design tools—which have traditionally focused on enhancing the look and functionality of products—are now being used by nonprofits to tackle more complex problems, such as finding ways to provide low-cost healthcare throughout the world.

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Den nye KUNSTART

Af Per Krull, Ph.D.-studerende, Strategy-Lab, Aarhus School of Business og Kaospiloterne

CSR-drevne små- og mellemstore virksomheder (SMV’er), der kombinerer

CSR med strategi og innovation – har set dagens lys. Disse virksomhedstyper

behersker ”den nye kunstart” at balancere et to-strenget formål: et socialt og

et kommercielt. De præsenterer nye forretningsmodeller og -koncepter, der

muliggør skalering, og flere af dem baserer sig på en åben netværkstankegang

og -praksis, der bringer dem i tæt samspil med deres stakeholders. Således

tegner der sig nye billeder af, hvordan arbejdet med social ansvarlighed kan

accelereres, kvalificeres og skaleres.

Kilde: PersonaleChefen, August 2009 side 18-20

Tema: CSR – etik og bæredygtighed

PID–Personalechefer I Danmark, www.pid.dk

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New report on Nordic CSR-driven innovation

Børsen March 6 2009.

Associate Professor at cbsCSR, Kai Hockerts, was recently interviewed for an article in Børsen. The article puts a focus the results of a recently completed research project on CSR-driven innovation in 15 small and medium-sized enterprises in the Nordic countries. According to the report, innovation is thriving among Nordic social enterpreneurs.

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stanford social innovation review

Highlights of 2008: Top Five Articles

In the spirit of awards season, STANFORD SOCIAL INNOVATION review (SSIR) brings you the best of 2008—starting with the top five most-read articles (as measured by hits on our Web site). We’ve listed them in order of popularity.

1.  Achieving Breakthrough Performance

3.  More Bang for the Buck

4.  Rediscovering Social Innovation

5.  The Responsibility Paradox

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Downloads of State of the World 2009: Into a Warming World

The theme of this year’s State of the World is climate change and such
I thought it even more pertinent:

“Worldwatch Institute has gathered the best thinking from 47 experts to answer
the following question: How do we keep climate change at manageable
levels and how do we adapt to what is coming our way, no matter how
successful we are in reducing future greenhouse gas emissions?”

Downloads.

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Open innovation and globalisation: Theory, evidence and implications

Shared knowledge bases for sustainble innovation policies. April 08. Report

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For innovators; their is brainpower in numbers.

The New York Times, Dec 2008

DESPITE the enduring myth of the lone genius, innovation does not take place in isolation. Truly productive invention requires the meeting of minds from myriad perspectives, even if the innovators themselves don’t always realize it.