A Study of Social Innovation Concepts: A Japanese Perspective

  • FUJISAWA Y
  • ISHIDA Y
  • NAGATOMI S
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Abstract

This article reviews concepts of social innovation and some Japanese cases. Social innovation seeks to provide a broad perspective on innovation that is not only premised on technology, and offers much potential for tackling complex emerging social issues. Evidenced-based discourse on social innovations and a more detailed policy framework are urgently needed to enable positive changes in the society we live in.

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FUJISAWA, Y., ISHIDA, Y., NAGATOMI, S., & IWASAKI, K. (2015). A Study of Social Innovation Concepts: A Japanese Perspective. Japan Social Innovation Journal, 5(1), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.12668/jsij.5.1

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