Toward a Political Theory of Social Innovation: Collective Intelligence and Co-Creation of Social Goods

  • Peters M
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Abstract

This paper proposes a political theory of social innovation. The paper begins by introducing and reviewing recent claims made for the ways in which social innovation can co-create public goods and services by utilizing forms of collection intelligence (CI) and CI Internet-based platforms. The paper provides a discussion and classification of the literature on collective intelligence before investigation the question of new forms and ways of delivering public goods and services through forms of co-creation and co-production.

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Peters, M. A. (2020). Toward a Political Theory of Social Innovation: Collective Intelligence and Co-Creation of Social Goods (pp. 239–251). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-18005-8_22

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