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Urban Water Transformations: Can social innovations and entrepreneurships transform governance and citizenship in developing cities?
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posted on 2018-06-05, 05:33 authored by Erika M. Duncan, Megan A. Farrelly, Briony C. RogersThis paper reviews literature on social innovations and social entrepreneurship and conceptually integrates it with insights from sustainability transitions scholarship to explain how social innovators and entrepreneurs influence transition dynamics.
The results show that social innovations and entrepreneurships affect transformational changes in governance and citizenship while creating multi-dimensional value in the areas of social inclusion, economic development and environmental sustainability.
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Social InnovationdevelopmentSocial EntrepreneurshipSustainability transitionsurban water transformationcitizenshipgovernanceIndonesiaWater Resources EngineeringWastewater Treatment ProcessesWater Treatment ProcessesWater Quality EngineeringSurfacewater HydrologyCorporate Governance and Stakeholder Engagement
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