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Museum Innovation encourages museums to critically reflect upon
current practices and adopt new approaches to their civic
responsibilities. Arguing that museums have a moral duty to
perform, the book shows how social innovation can make them more
equitable, relevant and impactful institutions. Including
contributions from a diverse group of international scholars,
practitioners and researchers, the book investigates the innovative
approaches museums are taking to address contemporary social
issues. The volume focuses on the concept of social innovation and
individual chapters address a range of crucial issues, such as
climate change; the COVID-19 pandemic; diversity and inclusion; the
travel ban; and the repatriation of museum collections. Exploring
the impact that organizational structures have on museums'
aspirations to act as agents for social change, the book also
unpacks how museums can establish sustainable relationships with
minority communities. Proposing steps that museums can take to
affirm their relevance as viable community partners, the book
breaks down silos and connects ideas across different areas of
museum work. Museum Innovation explores the role of contemporary
museums in society. It is essential reading for academics, students
and practitioners working in the museum and heritage studies field.
The book's interdisciplinary nature makes it also an interesting
read for those working in business studies, digital humanities,
visual culture, arts administration and political science fields.
Museum Innovation encourages museums to critically reflect upon
current practices and adopt new approaches to their civic
responsibilities. Arguing that museums have a moral duty to
perform, the book shows how social innovation can make them more
equitable, relevant and impactful institutions. Including
contributions from a diverse group of international scholars,
practitioners and researchers, the book investigates the innovative
approaches museums are taking to address contemporary social
issues. The volume focuses on the concept of social innovation and
individual chapters address a range of crucial issues, such as
climate change; the COVID-19 pandemic; diversity and inclusion; the
travel ban; and the repatriation of museum collections. Exploring
the impact that organizational structures have on museums'
aspirations to act as agents for social change, the book also
unpacks how museums can establish sustainable relationships with
minority communities. Proposing steps that museums can take to
affirm their relevance as viable community partners, the book
breaks down silos and connects ideas across different areas of
museum work. Museum Innovation explores the role of contemporary
museums in society. It is essential reading for academics, students
and practitioners working in the museum and heritage studies field.
The book's interdisciplinary nature makes it also an interesting
read for those working in business studies, digital humanities,
visual culture, arts administration and political science fields.
Museum Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship makes a contribution
towards building a museum perspective of innovation that takes into
consideration the unique role of museums in society. Beginning and
ending with the idea of museum innovation in a wider sense, the
book takes digital innovation as a particular focus. Drawing on
innovation theories from business studies and case studies from
national museums in the US and the UK, as well as numerous examples
of innovative museum projects around the globe, the author unpacks,
in practical terms, what it means for museums to be innovative and
socially enterprising. As a result, Eid presents a research-based
model of innovation in museums, which is flexible enough to be
fully or partially adopted by any museum, regardless of size,
location, mission or nature of the collections it houses. As such,
this model makes innovation in museums scalable, replicable and
feasible to start and operate. Supplying the museum studies field
with essential terminologies and conceptual frameworks related to
innovation, Museum Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship helps to
forge new ideas and create common ground with other disciplines.
Therefore, the book should be essential reading for academics,
researchers and graduate students working in the fields of museum
and heritage studies, digital humanities and business studies. It
should also be of great interest to practitioners working in
museums around the globe.
Museum Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship makes a contribution
towards building a museum perspective of innovation that takes into
consideration the unique role of museums in society. Beginning and
ending with the idea of museum innovation in a wider sense, the
book takes digital innovation as a particular focus. Drawing on
innovation theories from business studies and case studies from
national museums in the US and the UK, as well as numerous examples
of innovative museum projects around the globe, the author unpacks,
in practical terms, what it means for museums to be innovative and
socially enterprising. As a result, Eid presents a research-based
model of innovation in museums, which is flexible enough to be
fully or partially adopted by any museum, regardless of size,
location, mission or nature of the collections it houses. As such,
this model makes innovation in museums scalable, replicable and
feasible to start and operate. Supplying the museum studies field
with essential terminologies and conceptual frameworks related to
innovation, Museum Innovation and Social Entrepreneurship helps to
forge new ideas and create common ground with other disciplines.
Therefore, the book should be essential reading for academics,
researchers and graduate students working in the fields of museum
and heritage studies, digital humanities and business studies. It
should also be of great interest to practitioners working in
museums around the globe.
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