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BSTRACT
The scientific article is a systematic review of current models of social innovation, focusing on methodology
and practical approaches to their implementation. The work is based on the analysis of modern research
in the field of social sciences, management and innovative entrepreneurship. The article examines various
concepts of social innovation, ranging from traditional models focused on solving social problems to more
modern ones that take into account the influence of digital technologies and global trends. The authors
highlight the key features of successful models of social innovation, such as stakeholder participation,
efficient use of resources and sustainability in the long term. Special attention is paid to the role of leaders
and organizers of social innovation, their strategic thinking and ability to create partnerships for
sustainable development. The article presents examples of successful implementation of social innovation
models in various fields, including education, health, ecology and social entrepreneurship.
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EYWORDS
Social innovation, modeling of social change, social entrepreneurship, innovative practices in the social
sphere, sustainable development, public participation, social technologies, strategies for social change,
ecosystems of social innovation, joint solution of social problems, inclusivity in social projects.
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Research Article
MODELS OF SOCIAL INNOVATION
Submission Date:
December 17,
Accepted Date:
December 22, 2023,
Published Date:
December 27, 2023
Crossref doi:
https://doi.org/10.37547/ijasr-03-12-40
Gapparov Elyorjon Otabekovich
Namangan State University Civil Society And Law Department Of Education Associate Professor.V.B.,
F.F.B.F.D.(Phd), Uzbekistan
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Social innovation is a key element of modern
social development, striving to solve complex
social problems. In recent decades, the focus has
shifted from traditional methods of solving social
issues to the search for new, creative approaches.
This has led to the formation of diverse models of
social innovation aimed at changing stereotypes,
eliminating
inequality
and
supporting
sustainable development.
One of the most widespread models is social
entrepreneurship. In this model, business-
oriented methods are used to solve social
problems. Entrepreneurs create startups or
companies aimed at solving specific social issues,
and at the same time strive for financial stability.
In the light of modern technological advances, the
model of innovative technologies in education is
becoming very relevant[1]. The use of modern
learning tools, virtual classrooms, and artificial
intelligence makes it possible to improve access
to education and improve the quality of
education, especially in remote and low-income
regions. The creation of social laboratories and
accelerators is becoming an effective way to
support social innovation. Here, entrepreneurs
and activists join forces to solve specific
problems. Such platforms provide not only
financial support, but also expert support and
mentoring.
Social design emphasizes the importance of
involving the public in the process of creating and
implementing social innovations. Projects
created taking into account the needs and
opinions of end users are usually more successful
and accepted in society. Collaboration between
the public, private and non-profit sectors is a key
element of successful social innovation.
Partnerships aimed at mutual support and
solving public problems contribute to a more
efficient use of resources and a comprehensive
impact.
Modern society is faced with a number of complex
social problems that require innovative
approaches and effective solutions. In response to
the challenges of the time, models of social
innovation have emerged
–
strategies aimed at
transforming social structures and improving the
quality of life. In this article, we will look at
various models of social innovation and their
impact on the formation of a sustainable
society[2]. One of the popular models of social
innovation is an approach based on the concept of
"Design for social impact". This model focuses on
creating sustainable and effective solutions to
social problems through the design of innovative
products and services. Design principles drawn
from the world of technology and business are
applied to social challenges, stimulating creative
thinking and taking into account the needs of the
end user.
Social entrepreneurship is another important
model of social innovation. It involves the
creation and development of business projects
aimed at solving social problems[3]. This model
combines the ideas of entrepreneurship and
social responsibility, creating sustainable
business models that promote social progress.
The model of open innovation and social
laboratories focuses on the collective and open
development of solutions. It involves the
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cooperation of various stakeholders, such as
government agencies, business, academia and
civil society. This approach encourages the
exchange of ideas, knowledge and resources to
create more effective and sustainable social
innovations. Public-private partnerships are
becoming an increasingly important element of
social innovation models. This interaction
between government agencies and the private
sector is aimed at jointly solving social problems.
Such partnerships provide access to resources
and expertise, which contributes to more
effective innovation.
In the modern world, against the background of
rapid technological progress and social changes,
social innovations are becoming a key factor in
the development of society[4]. Social innovation
models play a crucial role in solving social
problems, stimulating sustainable development
and creating a favorable social climate.
1. Definition of social innovation
Social innovations are innovative ideas,
strategies, concepts or practices aimed at
improving society and solving social problems.
They not only create new products and services,
but also change social relations and structures.
2. Models of social innovation
2.1 The "Partnership for Change" model
This model involves cooperation between
government agencies, the business sector and
non-governmental organizations. The joint
efforts of the parties make it possible to create
comprehensive solutions to social problems,
ensuring a sustainable and long-term impact.
2.2 The model of "Creating public partnerships"
This model is based on the active interaction of
representatives of civil society and business.
Partnerships with public organizations and
enterprises stimulate the development and
implementation of innovative approaches to
social problems.
2.3 The "Creation of social enterprises" model
The creation of enterprises with a social
orientation is becoming more and more relevant.
These enterprises pursue social goals and, at the
same time, ensure economic sustainability. The
model focuses on creating jobs for vulnerable
groups and improving their quality of life.
2.4 The "Education and Engagement" model
This model focuses on increasing the level of
education and engagement of the population.
Educational
programs
and
information
campaigns stimulate understanding of social
problems and active participation of citizens in
their solution.
3. Examples of successful implementation of
models
An example of the successful implementation of
the "Creation of social enterprises" model is the
"Textile Social Factory", which not only produces
environmentally friendly products, but also
provides jobs for people with disabilities[5].
Models of social innovation are an integral part of
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modern society. Their successful implementation
requires the interaction of the state, business and
civil society. The development and support of
social innovations are becoming key factors in
creating a sustainable and equitable society.
In today's world, where social challenges are
becoming increasingly complex, the application of
innovative approaches to solving social problems
is becoming a necessity. Social innovation models
act as a key tool for changing social practices and
improving the quality of life. This article provides
an overview of various models of social
innovation and their impact on the formation of a
sustainable society.
Social innovations are new ideas, products,
services or methods that effectively solve social
problems and improve the quality of life[6]. They
cover a wide range of fields, including healthcare,
education, environment, technology and many
others.
The Source-Consumer model
In this model, social innovations are created at the
center of society (the source) and transmitted to
consumers through various channels. This model
emphasizes the importance of involving society in
the process of creating innovations, ensuring
their wider dissemination and assimilation.
The "Partnership and Network" model
Opportunities for social change are expanding
through the creation of partnerships and
networks. Organizations, government agencies,
entrepreneurs and society combine their efforts
to develop innovative solutions that can
effectively cope with social problems.
The "Design Thinking" model
The application of design thinking principles to
social innovation is becoming increasingly
popular. This model focuses on understanding the
needs and experiences of users, which
contributes to the creation of more effective and
targeted social solutions.
Social innovations not only solve specific
problems, but also contribute to the formation of
a sustainable society. They support the
introduction of new approaches to social issues,
ensure the participation of citizens in the process
and call for public responsibility.
Grameen Bank
The microfinance model proposed by Grameen
Bank has become a successful example of social
innovation. It allows you to provide micro-loans
to small entrepreneurs, contributing to the
development of small businesses and the fight
against poverty.
Khan Academy
In the educational field, Khan Academy is a model
for the effective use of technology to provide free
education to millions of people around the world.
Social innovation models play an important role
in finding answers to social problems[7]. Their
implementation contributes to the sustainable
development of society, emphasizing the need for
joint efforts and creative approaches to solving
the challenges facing humanity.
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Modern society is faced with a number of complex
problems that require creative and sustainable
approaches to solving. In this context, the use of
social innovations
–
strategic changes in society
aimed at solving social problems and improving
the quality of life - is becoming increasingly
relevant. This article examines various models of
social innovation that play a key role in the
transformation of society[8]. Social innovation
models provide an extensive arsenal of tools for
developing and implementing effective strategies
for solving social problems. Combining these
models, taking into account the specific needs of
society and the active interaction of all
stakeholders are the key to creating a sustainable
and prosperous society.
C
ONCLUSION
Social innovation models provide diverse tools
for transforming society. With their help, it is
possible not only to solve current social problems,
but also to create a sustainable, inclusive society
where every member of society has the
opportunity to realize their potential. Following
these models requires flexibility, creativity and a
deep understanding of the sociocultural context,
but it promises significant positive changes in
society. A variety of approaches, including design,
entrepreneurship, open innovation and public-
private partnerships, create unique opportunities
for the transformation of society. It should be
recognized that innovative models require
harmonious interaction of various stakeholders
and support from society in order to achieve the
best results in building a sustainable future.
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