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ON THE PROBLEM OF SOCIAL INNOVATION IN THE LITHUANIAN MILITARY
Volume 91, Issue 2 (2023), pp. 190–207
Paulina Budrytė   Skaistė Valickaitė  

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https://doi.org/10.15181/tbb.v91i2.2560
Pub. online: 22 December 2023      Type: Article      Open accessOpen Access

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22 December 2023

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The article shows the expression of social innovation in the Lithuanian military. By presenting different innovation models and processes, the authors argue that social innovation could be an effective tool for increasing the efficiency, resilience and intelligence of the armed forces. While the general public perception of the military is very technocratic, social practices (leadership, collaboration, communication) can broaden that perception through social innovation. The empirical study reveals that the expression of social innovation enriches social practices, and introduces new perspectives, ranging from advanced mental health support measures to operational collaborative strategies. Social innovation can contribute to the management of contemporary challenges both in the military and in society. By presenting the current expression of social innovation, the paper reveals the opportunities for improving social innovation in the Lithuanian military.

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implementation of social innovations leadership in the military Lithuania military social innovation teamwork in the military.

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