Key enablers of ICT-enabled social innovation in support of personal social services of general interest

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Key enablers of ICT-enabled social innovation in support of personal social services of general interest IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation in support to the implementation of the EU Social Investment Package

Outline 1 2 3 4 Recap: Conceptual Clarifications ICT enablers & Cases Non-ICT enablers & Cases Cross-Case Summaries IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 2

[1] Recap: Conceptual Clarifications IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 3

SIP IN SEARCH OF COMMON DENOMINATORS... IESI SI ICT IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 4

Social Innovation Combinations of social practices Responding to the needs of individuals Examples: collaboration, co-creation, co-design Observable changes in: awareness of issues (i.e. value frames) personal involvement, communication or interaction patterns, division of labour or other changing behaviours in general. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 5

Social investment challenges Social investment challenges i. effective & efficient spending ii. iii. investing in people protecting people Welfare systems: i. social protection, e.g. compensations and subsidies, and ii. social investment, e.g. future-oriented services such as work-life balance, disease prevention, education Distributive mechanisms: social services, cash / tax benefits, employer provision, volunteer services IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 6

ICT enablement direct & indirect enablement (big data vs open source) beliefs & artifacts (shared economy vs micro jobs) Faraj, S., Kwon, D., & Watts, S. (2004). Contested artifact: technology sensemaking, actor networks, and the shaping of the Web browser. Information Technology & People, 17(2), 186 209. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 7

[2] ICT enablers & Cases IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 8

Investigated effects Enabling ICT effects a) networking effect b) crowd effect c) generative software d) big data effect e) decentralising services (zero m.c.) f) enabling a commons economy other enablers are conceivable, e.g. cryptocurrencies, visualisations etc. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 9

Networks (1/2) network's perspective: enables propagation of information, sharing of efforts among multiple members flow of affective support Individual s perspective: enables empowerment and (increasingly) access to alternative life choices (e.g. educational networks, networks of alternative economies, etc). IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 10

Networks (2/2) France: MIT / Harvard initiated Open EDx platform used by, among others, the French government and their national Universite Numerique (http://www.france-universite-numerique.fr). This online university can be understood as an intermediary for over 100 higher education institutions throughout France offering online courses through this platform. UK: Network for social / long-term carers (https://matter.carers.org - UK) and a dedicated network for under 18 years old carers (https://babble.carers.org - UK). The network provides a voice to carers who need a break or advice from people they know are in similar situations. Additionally, the platforms provide access to advice, education, training and employment opportunities. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 11

Crowdsourcing (1/2) crowdsourcing of data, knowledge or evaluations or funding based on donations, equity or peer-to-peer lending ICT in crowdsourcing enables reduction of transaction costs presentation of what is to be crowdsourced administration of returns (aggregation, filtering, rewards) IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 12

Crowdsourcing (2/2) Spacehive (spacehive.com - UK) specializes in collecting funds for civic projects and large community endeavours. Examples include community centres, parks or neighbourhood Wifis. These specialised platforms are an essential source of finance for local governments, who would otherwise have to cut back on their plans for improving quality of life and addressing social issues. An additional benefit of neighbor.ly and spacehive.com is that their transparent and participatory nature adds to the building of trust in government's use of funds. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 13

Generativity (1/2) is a "system s capacity to produce unanticipated change through unfiltered contributions from broad and varied audiences (Zitrain) modular, layered, open architecture precondition for innovation from the outside, crucial technologies for alternative economic exchanges enables multiple innovations in parallel (e.g. mutual credit systems and time banking systems) IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 14

Generativity (2/2) TimeBanks USA (http://timebanks.org/) is one of the largest timebank organizations and has about 250 different timebanks with over 25,000 members in the US and 13 other countries (Han, Shih, Rosson, & Carroll, 2014). Communities, use these platforms for multiple purposes, e.g. trading skills and competencies, trading time for childcare or helping senior citizens. CivicCRM or Drupal are community and content management systems, whose functionality can be extended through modules requiring a comparatively small effort compared to developing entire systems. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 15

[3] Non-ICT enablers & Cases IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 16

Investigated effects Enabling non-ict factors a) Inclusive designs b) Legal frames for alternative finance c) Investing in open standards d) Motivation through evidence e) Democratizing production f) Privacy in Big Data g) Commons licenses other enablers are conceivable, e.g. organisational form of provider, IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 17

Inclusive design (1/2) is to ensure that products and services are designed in ways that allow diverse people to use them at similar levels of comfort inclusive design principles can be Flexible methods of presentation Flexible methods of interaction with the website Flexible options for engaging intended target-groups on an affective level enables inclusion of all potential users to benefit from ICT-enabled social innovations (children, older people) IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 18

Inclusive design (2/2) Accessible services in energy services (IE) http://universaldesign.ie/products-services/customer- Engagement-in-Energy-Services A universal design for customer engagement, includes guidelines for Face-to-Face, Telephone & Video Communication and Electronic & Web Based Communication. The design is based on universal design principles related to perceiving, discovering, understanding and using information. Since 2012 these principles apply to all Irish energy providers. (Cue: Energy Poverty) IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 19

Legal frames for social finance (1/2) alternative financial service providers (Internetbased P2P- or crowd-funding platforms) differ from banks lower fixed costs and less legal restrictions compared to social banks needs consumer protection rules (limit the amount of money that can be raised, transparency in use of funding) IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 20

Legal frames for social finance (2/2) different approaches: teaming up with a bank to ensure against bankruptcy of a borrower (in the case of Terzo Valore) and using a contract with a donation receiving organisation to ensure the public value promised is also delivered (Goteo) Terzo Valore is a peer2peer financing platform, facilitating donations or loans from peers. So far, 60 projects have been funded, mainly in social and health care (58%) at a total value of 13.5 million, resulting in 1 million saved interest rates for funded projects. The platform is backed by 'Banca Prossima'. Italy's specialised bank for the third sector IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 21

Public investment in open standards (1/2) Open standards and generative technologies avoid vendor lock-in and ensure that future innovators find the conditions to 'plug in' their third party support services open standards and open data enable a rich open source economy around public sector needs. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 22

Public investment in open standards (2/2) Estonia, which in 2012 got most government services online. The country's expenditure on ICT as a percentage of GDP is below average in comparison with other EU countries. https://ec.europa.eu/digital-agenda/sites/digitalagenda/files/egov%20benchmark%202012%20insight%20report%20published%20version%200.1%20_0.p df IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 23

[4] Cross-Case Summaries IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 24

Drivers of ICT enabled social innovation in PSSGi Social innovations as emerging responses to a needed change in delivering a service (e.g. affordability, new roles to citizens and beneficiaries of social services, new relationships) IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 25

Summary: Enabling ICT factors sufficiency vs. sofistication of ICT Radical Transformation of how services are delivered IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 26

Summary: Non-ICT factors Although non-ict enablers have been derived from their ICT counterparts, they can be transferred to other application areas (i.e. privacy, the need for licenses, open investment conditions, legal security or inclusive designs are generic in their potentially enabling function). IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 27

Impact as a function of change: Summary: Impact as norms are collective agreements which over time need to be frequently challenged through publically available evidence and personal involvement in changed behaviour. IESI - ICT-Enabled Social Innovation 28