International projects
The Change Hubs for Ecosystemic Social Solutions (CHESS)
Social innovation, Innovation ecosystems, Sustainable development, Blue economy, Entrepreneurship, Ecological sustainability, Innovation financing, Social entrepreneurs, Digital transformation, Inclusion of stakeholders, Scientific development, Local and European impact, Innovative methodologies, Strategic planning
Organisations (1)
, Researchers (3)
3353 Euro-Mediterranean University
no. |
Code |
Name and surname |
Research area |
Role |
Period |
No. of publicationsNo. of publications |
1. |
56102 |
PhD Maja Pucelj |
Administrative and organisational sciences |
Researcher |
2024 - 2025 |
100 |
2. |
60520 |
Diana Lorena Rico Velez |
Biology |
Head |
2023 - 2025 |
0 |
3. |
22247 |
PhD Jaka Vadnjal |
Economics |
Researcher |
2023 - 2025 |
743 |
Abstract
It is now widely accepted in Europe that we need new approaches if we are to tackle the systemic and urgent societal challenges we face – traditional technological or business innovation alone are not sufficient. ‘Social’ must be part of the bigger innovation picture.
With significant support from the European Commission, social innovation is currently well embedded in several policy agendas and funding streams. There are hundreds of social innovation centres, university research teams, accelerators and educational courses, labs, accelerators and incubators of all kinds, as well as a great number of toolkits presenting the various innovation approaches and methodologies that can be applied by students and established practitioners alike.
Despite this success, the full potential of social innovation remains untapped. Different project reports and academic papers published in the past five years have pointed to several interconnected barriers hindering social innovation initiatives.
The Project ´Change Hubs for Ecosystemic Social Solutions´ (CHESS) has highlighted the following challenges that merit critical attention:
Social innovation lacks access to finance, scaling models, and qualified personnel and is not applied enough
Social innovators act in silos and are not integrated into the wider innovation ecosystems
Social innovation toolkits are plentiful, but there is a lack of record about the tools’ effectiveness and pertinence
The CHESS project tackles the above challenges with the following objectives:
Integrate social innovation conceptual and practice models to address concrete and locally palpable societal challenges
Ensure the interlinking and connection of SI actors with broader innovation ecosystems at local and European levels
Test and further develop existing innovation approaches and toolkits, focusing on lessons learned from their applications in tackling societal challenges and achieving financial sustainability
Significance for science
The CHESS project had a significant impact on the development of science, as it contributed to the creation of theoretical and conceptual models of social innovation ecosystems. It also provided an insight into the local innovation landscape in the four participating countries (Slovenia, Greece, Italy and Lithuania). The development of scientific knowledge was reflected in the creation of a handbook for the social innovation ecosystem and the promotion of open source knowledge dissemination. With this, the CHESS project enables a better understanding of social innovations and strengthens open access to new scientific and practical knowledge.
Significance for the country
The CHESS project made a significant contribution to the development of Slovenia, mainly by strengthening the social innovation ecosystem and testing new approaches in the blue economy. Slovenia has a strong maritime identity, despite its short coastline and limited marine area, but through various initiatives it is involved in sustainable and innovative solutions such as biotechnology, wave energy technologies and mariculture. CHESS supported this transition to a more sustainable economy by involving social innovators, entrepreneurs, scientists and public institutions. The project contributed to a better integration of stakeholders and the development of tools for the integration of social innovations into the broader innovation ecosystem of Slovenia.