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3-LENSUS workshop: RCEs as incubators for regional innovation Prague, May 26 th 2010 3-LENSUS workshop Zinaida FADEEVA I Clemens MADER I Jos RIKERS I Marlene TRUMMLER RCEs as Incubators for Regional Innovation
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Establishing a RCE – what counts. The Global RCE Service Centre perspective (Zinaida Fadeeva) Experiences of regional innovation by NGO cooperation – the cases Graz-Styria and Rhine- Meuse (Clemens Mader, Jos Rikers) Status quo of establishing a RCE in Prague, vision building, defining next steps (Clemens Mader, Marlene Trummler) RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010 Overview
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3-LENSUS workshop: RCEs as incubators for regional innovation Prague, May 26 th 2010 3-LENSUS workshop Clemens MADER I Marlene TRUMMLER Experiences of regional innovation by NGO cooperation – RCE Graz-Styria
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European RCEs 5 new RCEs fiscal year of 04/2009 – 04/2010 Graphic: UNU-IAS RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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European RCEs Projects 2008/09(n=91) Graphic: RCE Graz-Styria RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Workshop I – Fundraising Strategies Global Level – UNECE meetings – More to come,… European Level – European Strategy 2020 – Develop strategies for communication – Coordinating Unit – European RCE Principles & Vision Apart from this: EU funding proposals submitted ESD-CLIPS – in negotiation process (7FP) ISEP – under review process (Grundtvig) Edu-Camp – under review process (Tempus) Outcomes of the European RCE Meeting 2009 Photo: RCE Graz-Styria RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Workshop II - COPERNICUS Alliance – Functions NETWORK POLICY SERVICE OUTREACH REPRESENTATION – COPERNICUS Charta – COPERNICUS Workshop, July 2-3 2010, Graz – Working Groups Benchmarking Student entrepreneurship European & International Policy … Outcomes of the European RCE Meeting 2009 RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Next European RCE Meeting in Munich, Germany – December 2010 Cooperation between RCEs and COPERNICUS Alliance X-ing fingers for EU funding proposals EU & RCE Strategy Outlook RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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RCE Graz-Styria
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Hosted by university of Graz, acknowledged in 2007 Projects – Transfer Sustainability Trail Policy – Austrian and Provincial Governments, Austrian UNESCO Commission, Partners: UN Global Compact, Youth Centre, Communities – Education Study courses for students (NGO development, interactive, sustainability oriented) Regional partners – BioAustria, Sekem, Schools, Studienaktie.org (NGO), UN Global Humanitarian Forum, Eco Village Network, – Research Graz model for integrative development International RCE development Organizational Development – Intergenerational Learning Courses Intergenerational Sustainable Entrepreneurship Programme Partners: Centre for Continuing Education, University of Graz Communication between Global & Local, Research & Practice RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010 RCE Graz-Styria
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Example – Round Table approach – Collaboration of schools – ngo (EE) – companies - municipalities – Development of thematic learning materials (water/energy/lifestyle/money/….) – New: integrated approach and larger arrangements through joining of resources – Commitment between users and producers to ensure use and usefulness RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010 RCE Rhine-Meuse
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Thanks for your attention! Photos: Detlev Lindau-Bank RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Status quo of establishing a RCE in Prague
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Graz Model for Integrative Development Fig.: Mader, C., 2009 RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010 Participation Education & Learning Research Integration The Graz Model for Integrative Development… represents development processes towards sustainability integrates a holistic approach can be applied to any practical case (e.g. regional development, economy,…) can be used for evaluation of processes as well as an integrative assessment tool
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Leadership Leadership Traits (Kirkpatrick & Locke, 1991) – Personal Drive (Vision) – Motivation – Honesty and Integrity – Self Confidence – Cognitive Ability – Knowledge of Business – Further Traits: charisma, flexibility Levels (Ackoff, 1988; Bass & Avolio, 1994; Burns, 1978; Maak, 2007) – Administration – Transactional Leadership – Transformational Leadership, Sustainable Entrepreneurship RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Social Networks Trust: implies a relationship which is based on experience - Three levels of trust Cooperation: Kind of interaction between actors - Three levels of cooperation Calculus based trust Information Network Knowledge Network Innovation Network Knowledge based trust Identification based trust Collaboration Cooperation Co-creation Abb.: Mader C., 2009 RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Participation Democratic understanding that citizen should be involved in community development processes Levels of Participation – Information – Consultation – Decision influencing RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Education & Learning Education is the core element of Sustainable Development (Brundtland, 1987). Learning: … is a Life Long Process (van Dam-Mieras, 2002), Regional Learning (Scheff, 2001) Levels (Argyris & Schön, 1978; Senge, 1990 ): – Single Loop – Double Loop – Deuteron (Generative) Learning RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Research Integration Disciplinary Research Interdisciplinary Research Transdisciplinary Research – Societal problem driven – Interdisciplinary – Collaboration between research & practice – Mutual learning process RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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Graz Model for Integrative Development Processes administration transactional leadership sustainable entrepreneurship, transformational leadership, cooperation, calculus based trust, information network collaboration, knowledge based trust, knowledge network co-creation, identification based trust, innovation network decision influencing consultation Information deutero learning, Education for Sustainable Development double loop learning single loop- learning disciplinary research interdisciplinary research transdisciplinary research Transformative Practice Improvement Abb.: Mader C., 2009 RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010
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1.Apply the Graz Model for Integrative Development – What is our vision? – Which partners are involved – and how? – How does learning & education take place? Do we reflect our goals? – What kind of research do we integrate? RCE Workshop, Prague, May 2010 Analyze the status quo of establishing a RCE Prague
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