Social Innovation in South Korea
Offered By: Hanyang University via FutureLearn
Course Description
Overview
Explore the impact of being a changemaker in society
Social innovation applies effective and sustainable solutions to global social and environmental problems, such as poverty, disease and pollution. One interesting way of implementing social innovation is through social entrepreneurship.
On this course, you will explore social innovation, entrepreneurship, and social impact while examining changemaking case studies in South Korea.
You will build your understanding of global social problems and learn how to balance financial and social values. You will also develop your own passion for making a positive change in society.
This course is designed for anyone who wants to know more about social innovation and the social entrepreneurship movement in South Korea.
Syllabus
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Introduction : 'Social Entrepreneurship' & 'Social Innovation'
- Cases of Social Entrepreneur
- Summary
- Impact
- Introduction: Impact
- Cases of Social Impact
- Summary
- Collective Impact
- Introduction : Collective Impact & Public-Private Partnership
- Cases of Collective Impact & Public-Private Partnership
- Summary
- SDGs and Impact Investing
- Introduction : Impact Investing
- Cases of Collective Impact Investing
- Summary
- Solutions : Educational Gap Reduction, Equality and Human Rights
- Introduction : Social Business Model Canvas
- Cases of Social Business Model Canvas
- Summary
- Solutions : Environmental Protection, Development Cooperation
- Introduction : Key Success Factors and M&E Strategy for Social Ventures
- Cases of Key Success Factors and M&E Strategy for Social Ventures
- Summary
Taught by
Hyun Shin
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