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    Innovating for sustainability: a systematic review of the body of knowledge

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    publication-status: PublishedThis systematic review identifies activities that firms should be doing to adapt their innovation systems to drive sustainable outcomes. Firms can innovate toward sustainability through a series of small incremental steps or through more radical, disruptive transformations. We call these different contexts “Operational Optimization” and “Systems Building.” A third context, “Organizational Transformation,” is transitional.Network for Business Sustainabilit

    Literacy, educational policies, arts and prisons

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    The dominant international policy discourse in relation to literacy in particular, and lifelong learning in general, assumes that the main purpose of engaging in learning is to increase skills and employability and is based on a human capital approach to education (Biesta, 2006). However, many participants in education are more likely to be motivated by social rather than economic outcomes. For example, Tett and colleagues in their survey of literacy programme participants found that many rated helping their children with their homework or making friends considerably above obtaining employment (Tett et al, 2006). This paper discusses the particular impact that this discourse has in prisons where many prisoners have literacy difficulties (Hurry et al, 2005) and as a consequence are expected to engage in education that is focused on improving their skills
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