The book “Social Innovation – Global Experience”

was written to collect outstanding precedents of complex state-level reforms, analyzing solutions that facilitate or hinder their implementation. Concluding chapter provides recommendations on the process of introduction and implementation of social innovations.

The author seeks to answer the following questions:

  • What are these reforms leading to and how are they being implemented?
  • What errors occur?
  • What strong solutions were applied?
  • Can some reforms be transferred from one country to another?
  • Is the experience of reform implementation unique to each country?
  • The book contains examples of social innovation from ten countries: Singapore, China, Czechoslovakia, Finland, Russia, Canada, Norway, USA, Iceland, and Portugal.