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COVID-19 1 authoritarianism 1 civil liberties 1 climate change 1 digital health 1 health innovation 1 integrated innovation 1 multisectoral policy 1 public health 1 public policy 1 social innovation 1 societal crises 1 technological innovation 1 trust in science 1
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Felix, Jorge 1 Hirsch, Magdalena 1 Klimczuk, Andrzej 1 Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena 1
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Editorial: Social, technological and health innovation: Opportunities and limitations for social policy, health policy, and environmental policy
Klimczuk, Andrzej; Klimczuk-Kochańska, Magdalena; … - In: Frontiers in Political Science 4 (2022), pp. 1-4
Innovation is progressively needed in responding to global challenges. Moreover, the increasing complexity of challenges implies demand for the usage of multisectoral and policy mix approaches. Wicked problems can be tackled by "integrated innovation" that combines the coordinated implementation...
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Becoming authoritarian for the greater good? Authoritarian attitudes in context of the societal crises of COVID-19 and climate change
Hirsch, Magdalena - In: Frontiers in Political Science 4 (2022), pp. --
Authoritarianism is widely conceived as destructive phenomenon that threatens liberal societies. However, some scholars suggest that authoritarianism is beneficial both for individuals' sense of control and goal attainment within groups. In line with this reasoning, collective problems, such as...
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