Gestión comunitaria durante la pandemia COVID-19 bajo la mirada de la innovación social: estudio de seis casos.
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https://doi.org/10.22370/pe.2020.9.2620Keywords:
social innovation, COVID-19, community management, endogenous strategiesAbstract
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate the emergence of processes of social innovation and community management to solve social problems of a community in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic. Based on a documentary analysis, six cases were collected, three Colombians and three Brazilians, which demonstrate how communities organized themselves to generate innovative ideas in order to solve a common problem, in this case the mitigation of the negative social impacts that have been presented by the pandemic. From the documented cases, it can be concluded that, in times of crisis, community management allows the endogenous generation of innovative and effective strategies to address community problems and that Governments could draw inspiration from them to better meet the needs felt than with totally exogenous strategies.
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