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Plock
Plock – Conclusions

There are a number of factors that influence local welfare policy and social innovations in Plock: characteristic of the city and scope of its legal decisions and responsibilities; recent economic and social developments in Plock; and types of local and external “stakeholders” initiating innovations. Characteristic of the city and scope of its legal decisions and…

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Renata Siemieńska, Anna Domaradzka and Ilona Matysiak (Warsaw University)

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Plock
Plock – Introduction

Local background of the social innovations Innovation is defined in many ways by social scientists, people connected with business or technology. In short, it is a way to improve the systems that already exist, making them better, faster and cheaper (Iuri and Kuhn 1998). The meaning of “better, faster, cheaper” depends on the area of…

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Renata Siemieńska, Anna Domaradzka and Ilona Matysiak (Warsaw University)

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Warsaw
Warsaw – Introduction

Local background of the social innovations Innovation is defined in many ways by social scientists, people connected with business or technology. Shortly speaking, it is a way to improve the systems that already exist, making them better, faster and cheaper (Iuri and Kuhn 1998). What means “better, faster, cheaper” depends on the area of interest.…

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Renata Siemieńska, Anna Domaradzka and Ilona Matysiak (Warsaw University)

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Warsaw – Introduction

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