Transformative social innovation in, of and by the city: Beyond mission-driven policy rationales
Date issued
2024
In
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
Vol
52
Reviewed by peer
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Subjects
Transformative social innovation policy Urban social innovation policy Policy innovation G’innove
Abstract
Transformative social innovation policy encompasses more than the idea that policy defines directions about the expected outcomes of innovation. It also promotes new forms of governance and rationales based on more intersectional and decentralized processes of innovation. Such policy has thus to be studied primarily as a perpetual process of redefinition, rather than as an end in itself to achieve societal missions. Through an examination of the ‘G’innove’ _program implemented by the City of Geneva, we explore how a new social innovation policy can stimulate new types of innovation projects in the city, how these projects can change the established policy rationales of the city, and how innovation policy and policy innovation intertwine in the transformation of society by the city. Beyond this exemplary policy, we attempt to propose complementarities between transformations in, of and by the city in order to promote new policy agendas and rethink their underlying rationales.
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