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Challenge Social Innovation: An Introduction

In: Challenge Social Innovation

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  • Hans-Werner Franz

    (Dortmund University of Technology)

  • Josef Hochgerner

    (Centre for Social Innovation)

  • Jürgen Howaldt

    (Dortmund University of Technology)

Abstract

The introduction to the book provides information about the coordinates and intentions of the Challenge Social Innovation Conference that took place in September 2011 in Vienna. This conference was the principal background and framework of the book presented here. The introduction highlights the focal points of the authors invited to contribute to this book.

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  • Hans-Werner Franz & Josef Hochgerner & Jürgen Howaldt, 2012. "Challenge Social Innovation: An Introduction," Springer Books, in: Hans-Werner Franz & Josef Hochgerner & Jürgen Howaldt (ed.), Challenge Social Innovation, edition 127, pages 1-16, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-642-32879-4_1
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-642-32879-4_1
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