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Abdullah Gök;
Emanuela Reale;
Dietmar Lampert
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Emanuela Reale illustrated the RISIS project, aims and achievements reached so far.&nbsp;Dietmar Lampert, Centre for Social Innovation, has been&nbsp;involved as discussant.</p> <p>ESID is a comprehensive database of social innovation projects utilising machine learning and text-mining to collect data. The study conducted using ESID is supported by a web app (<a href="https://bit.ly/ESIDapp">https://bit.ly/ESIDapp</a>) which enables the reader to view the underlying data and interactively engage with the analysis.</p> <p>Through an extensive review of literature of the multitude of&nbsp;definitions of Social Innovation and based on previous research, the researchers identify four overall components (objectives; actors and actor interactions; outputs; innovativeness) that the definitions use in different combinations.&nbsp;ESID&nbsp;does not adopt a specific definition of Social Innovation but&nbsp;scores projects based on the four components&nbsp;mentioned above, which enables its users to construct a query based on a preferred definition. The researchers consider these components as different types of SI, each indicating to a set of specific features.&nbsp;Currently ESID contains&nbsp;11,441 projects from 153 countries. The analyses focuses on over&nbsp;6,000 SI projects included in ESID, illustrating the prevalence of these types of SI as well as their relationship with each other, geography and topics.</p> <p>The study conducted by&nbsp;University of Strathclyde&nbsp;shows that&nbsp;the topics derived from&nbsp;EU policy priorities&nbsp;have a significant correspondence in real life SI projects in the EU, with only about&nbsp;15% of the projects&nbsp;not associated with at least one of the topics compared to about 35% in North America. The analysis &nbsp;shows also that there is significant &ldquo;policy pull&rdquo; on social innovation topics. Only about&nbsp;10% of the projects&nbsp;are not associated by one of the&nbsp;EU priority societal grand challenges, compared to one third of the North American projects.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <p>&nbsp;</p></subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="773" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="n">doi</subfield> <subfield code="i">isVersionOf</subfield> <subfield code="a">10.5281/zenodo.5772775</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="024" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">10.5281/zenodo.5772776</subfield> <subfield code="2">doi</subfield> </datafield> <datafield tag="980" ind1=" " ind2=" "> <subfield code="a">presentation</subfield> </datafield> </record>
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