Renaissance 4.0
Networks and human relations for open innovation governance frameworks By Laura Martelloni, LAMA Development and Cooperation Agency With great thanks to Indy Johar and Hamza Zeytinoglu for their inspiration and contribution. Increasingly, our world is characterised by complexity, fragmentation and disruption. While traditional systems of social, economic and political organization are being relentlessly eroded under the pressure of endogenous and global challenges, we are witnessing the rise of demands of innovation driven by social and environmental instances, where citizens call for an active and central role in shaping what is needed and meaningful to them. Though it opens to a number of diverse approaches, models and scenarios of application, social innovation takes its root in this overall citizens-driven ‘theory of change’, grounding innovation at the crossroad between participation, co-creation and…