Social Innovation Research and Policy of the Future Towards a Comprehensive Innovation Policy

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Social Innovation Research and Policy of the Future Towards a Comprehensive Innovation Policy 24 th and 25 th of October 2017 The Royal Flemish Academy of Science and the Arts, Brussels This project has received funding from the European Union s Seventh Framework Programme for research, technological development and demonstration under grant agreement no 612870.

Welcome and Key Addresses Monica MENAPACE Project and policy officer, Unit B6 (Open and Inclusive Societies), DG Research and Innovation Antonius SCHRÖDER SI-DRIVE, TU Dortmund University Armelle Ledan SIC, AIDL (European Association for Information on Local Development) PAGE 2

Agenda Tuesday, October 24, 2017 (morning) Opening Session Social Innovation from a global perspective Welcome and Key Addresses Monica MENAPACE Project and policy officer, Unit B6 (Open and Inclusive Societies), DG Research and Innovation Antonius SCHRÖDER, SI-DRIVE, TU Dortmund University Armelle Ledan, SIC, AIDL (European Association for Information on Local Development) Keynotes Jürgen HOWALDT (TU Dortmund University) Social Innovation Research and Policy of the Future - Results from the SI-DRIVE Project Frances WESTLEY (WISIR) Social Innovation and Resilient societies Panel Discussion Lunch PAGE 3

Agenda Tuesday, October 24, 2017 (afternoon) Parallel Policy Sessions SI-DRIVE: Education and Employment SI-DRIVE: Energy, Mobility, Environment SI-DRIVE: Health and Care SI-DRIVE: Poverty and Sustainable Development SIC: Intermediaries for Community-led Innovation SIC: Social innovation Policy in Europe: Where next? Plenary Session: Increasing the Impact of Social Innovation Josef HOCHGERNER (ZSI) Social Innovation and Social Change How to increase the impact of Social Innovation Kriss DEIGLMEIER (TIDES) Strategies for Scaling Social Innovation Julia WITTMAYER (DRIFT) The role of Social Innovation in Processes of Transition - Results from the Transit Project Nadia VON JACOBI (SBS, University of Oxford) Creating Economic Space for Social Innovation Dinner PAGE 4

Agenda Wednesday, October 25, 2017 Plenary Session: Social Innovation Policy Steven DHONDT (TNO) and Matthias WEBER (AIT) Results of the Policy and Foresight Process Stefan KUHLMANN (Eu-SPRI, University of Twente) New Generation of Innovation Policy Raul ZAMBRANO (UNDP) Social Innovation and the SDG Policy Debate: Contours of a Social Innovation Policy Basudeb CHAUDHURI, EC, DG Research & Innovation; Nora MILOTAY, European Parliament; Raul ZAMBRANO, UNDP; Stefan KUHLMANN, Twente; Klaus PETERS, ESTEP; Juan-Luis KLEIN, CRISES Special events (in parallel): The future of Social Innovation in Europe and beyond (Social Innovation Community - SIC) Workplace Innovation (European Workplace Innovation Network - EUWIN) European School of Social Innovation (ESSI) PAGE 5

How it all began: SI-DRIVE Kick-off (17/18th of February 2014) PAGE 6

SI-DRIVE: 25 international Partners PAGE 7

International SI-DRIVE Consortium SI-DRIVE involves 14 partners from 11 EU Member States, 11 partners from other parts of the world, and 13 high level advisory board members: all in all 30 countries. blue: red: green: EU research partner non-eu research partner Advisory Board PAGE 8

Co-operation with other Social Innovation Projects Ø Intensive cooperation with SI projects within the 7 Framework / HORIZON 2020: more scientific projects like TEPSIE, TRANSIT, SIMPACT, and CRESSIE more practice oriented projects like BENISI and TRANSITION (incubators) or CASI (CSA) Social Innovation Community building projects like SIX and SIC In close cooperation with Net4Society. SI-DRIVE General Assembly (4) 6th / 7th of April 2017 PAGE 9

Methodology: Iterative Process Policy Policy Policy Theory Global Mapping Theory Case studies Theory Phase 1 Phase 2 Methodology Methodology Methodology Final Results PAGE 10

Theoretical Framework Critical Literature Review Social Change Final Report PAGE 11

Empirical Results: Global Mapping and Case Studies in Seven Policy Fields (1) Education and Lifelong Learning (2) Employment (3) Environment and Climate Change (4) Energy Supply (5) Transport and Mobility (6) Health and Social Care (7) Poverty Reduction and Sustainable Development PAGE 12

Policy Briefs - Policy Declaration Atlas of Social Innovation PAGE 13

Keynotes Jürgen HOWALDT (TU Dortmund University) Social Innovation Research and Policy of the Future - Results from the SI-DRIVE Project Frances WESTLEY Waterloo Institute for Social Innovation and Resilience (WISIR) Social Innovation and Resilient Societies PAGE 14

Parallel Policy Sessions SI-DRIVE: Education and Employment (Throne) Energy, Mobility, Environment (Albert I) Health and Care (Library) Poverty and Sustainable Development (Marie-Therésé) SIC: Intermediaries for Community-led Innovation (Ockghem, downstairs left, outside right, Atrium) Social innovation Policy in Europe: Where next? (Rubens, downstairs left, outside left) PAGE 15

Increasing the Impact of Social Innovation Josef HOCHGERNER (ZSI) Social Innovation and Social Change How to increase the impact of Social Innovation Kriss DEIGLMEIER (TIDES) Strategies for Scaling Social Innovation Julia WITTMAYER (DRIFT) The role of Social Innovation in Processes of Transition - Results from the Transit Project Nadia VON JACOBI (SBS, University of Oxford) Creating Economic Space for Social Innovation PAGE 16

Social Innovation Policy Steven DHONDT (TNO) and Matthias WEBER (AIT): Results of the Policy and Foresight Process Stefan KUHLMANN (Eu-SPRI, University of Twente): New Generation of Innovation Policy Raul ZAMBRANO (UNDP): Social Innovation and the SDG PAGE 17

Policy Debate: Contours of a Social Innovation Policy Basudeb CHAUDHURI EC, DG Research & Innovation, Brussels, Belgium Nora MILOTAY European Parliament, Brussels, Belgium Raul ZAMBRANO United Nations Development Programme, UNDP Stefan KUHLMANN University of Twente, The Netherlands Klaus PETERS European Steel Technology PlatformESTEP, Brussels, Belgium Juan-Luis KLEIN Centre de recherche sur les innovations sociales CRISES (Center for research on social innovations) SI-DRIVE General Assembly (5) 26th of October2017, Brussels PAGE 18

SI-DRIVE Policy Declaration Social Innovation on the Rise the Emergence of a New Innovation Paradigm Social Innovation, democracy and participation Social innovation and the economy Social Innovation and the ecological transition Digital transformation needs Social Innovation New innovation paradigm requires a new Innovation Policy We need a clear framework capturing the variety of Social Innovations! We need to unfold the potential of social innovations to enable systemic social change! We need new governance of eco-systems to create sustainable social innovations with a high societal impact! We need more involvement of universities and research centres to support social innovations! SI-DRIVE General Assembly (5) 26th of October2017, Brussels PAGE 19

Special Events (in parallel) The future of Social Innovation in Europe and beyond (Social Innovation Community - SIC) Room Throne Workplace Innovation (European Workplace Innovation Network - EUWIN) Room Rubens European School of Social Innovation (ESSI) Room Albert I PAGE 20

Thank you very much! www.si-drive.eu PAGE 21