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How International Student Networks Contribute to Social Innovation in Their Host Country: The Case of DEGIS in Germany

In: The Global Impact of Social Innovation

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  • Alexander Ruthemeier

    (DEGIS - German Association for International Students)

  • Jonathan Lätsch

    (DEGIS - German Association for International Students)

  • Mikalai Vincheuski

    (DEGIS - German Association for International Students)

Abstract

This article aims to demonstrate how international students in Germany, especially when part of an international student network, can positively impact social innovation. It specifically highlights that international students have the ability to counter the lack of a skilled labor force and drive forward social entrepreneurship in Germany and uses the international student network DEGIS as a case study.

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  • Alexander Ruthemeier & Jonathan Lätsch & Mikalai Vincheuski, 2022. "How International Student Networks Contribute to Social Innovation in Their Host Country: The Case of DEGIS in Germany," Management for Professionals, in: Alexander Ruthemeier & Seda Röder & Kathleen Schröter & Philipp Plugmann (ed.), The Global Impact of Social Innovation, pages 235-247, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-031-03849-5_19
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-03849-5_19
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