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Deconstructing Social Policy Innovation Through the Use of Complex Systems Theory: A Methodology for Modelling and Simulation of the Impact of ICT-Enabled Social Innovation

In: Policy Analytics, Modelling, and Informatics

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  • Gianluca Misuraca

    (European Commission, Joint Research Centre, Directorate Growth & Innovation, Human Capital and Employment Unit, Edificio EXPO)

  • Luigi Geppert

    (Fair Dynamics Srl
    Catholic University of Milan)

  • Csaba Kucsera

    (Freelance researcher and consultant)

Abstract

The recent financial crisis has put the economy and society of several European Union Member States under enormous pressure, at a time when the demand for social services is growing due to the ageing of societies. State budgets were decreased during the crisis, and considerable cuts in social services were made. This situation calls for the adoption of innovative, long-term social policy strategies and for modernized welfare systems, which foster more efficient, responsive and appropriate social services. However, though many initiatives have been launched and funds allocated, evidence on the results obtained is as yet lacking.

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  • Gianluca Misuraca & Luigi Geppert & Csaba Kucsera, 2018. "Deconstructing Social Policy Innovation Through the Use of Complex Systems Theory: A Methodology for Modelling and Simulation of the Impact of ICT-Enabled Social Innovation," Public Administration and Information Technology, in: J Ramon Gil-Garcia & Theresa A. Pardo & Luis F. Luna-Reyes (ed.), Policy Analytics, Modelling, and Informatics, pages 151-175, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:paitcp:978-3-319-61762-6_7
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-61762-6_7
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