
Ingrid BurkettGriffith University · Griffith Centre for Systems Innovation
Ingrid Burkett
Doctor of Philosophy
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This report aims to increase awareness, understanding, and appreciation of systems innovation in practice. We seek to inform the case for greater investment in systems innovation and strengthen connections between individuals and organisations involved in this work within and across Australasia. We need to reimagine how we organise and act We have...
The wellbeing of people, places and the planet relies upon our collective ability to resolve the grand challenges framed in the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This paper focuses on opportunities for place leadership theorizing and practice to progress localization as one pathway to advance the SDGs. It seeks to bridge the theo...
https://medium.com/y-impact/enabling-innovation-for-impact-9ef05f3d2f7c
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A call to universities to re-connect with their civic mission roots and take a leadership role in regenerative and distributive approaches to 'building back better' using Anchor models.
We outline considerations for anticipating precarity and risk in design for social innovation through a case study tackling place-based disadvantage for young people with The Australian Centre for Social Innovation (TACSI). In shifting the focus from creative or managed risk within the design process, we ask: what practices of decision-making can l...
Ingrid Burkett examines the idea that corporations are involved in the global colonisation of place, increasingly related to their adoption of the notion of 'glocalization' - with 'local' sites and processes becoming central to corporations developing 'global' markets. She argues that this has a substantial influence noy only on how places are deve...