Were Social Labs immune to COVID-19? Impacts and benefits

Audronė Urmanavičienė, J. Košťálová, Danijel Baturina, P. Krzyworzeka, Paulina Budrytė, Katri-Liis Lepik
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Abstract The COVID-19 pandemic disrupted higher education worldwide. Higher education institutions needed to adapt very rapidly to the crisis and a new environment, and also needed to revise their role in society. Higher education institutions can contribute to social innovation through research, education and helping to address citizens’ issues and communities’ needs, which is why the creation of social labs by higher education institutions has increased in the last decades. Social labs are spaces where higher education institutions experiment and test new ideas. However, social labs at higher education institutions are still a relatively new phenomenon and have not yet been examined sufficiently. Moreover, it is not fully known how COVID-19 affected social labs’ activities and impacted their establishment. To reflect on the current reality, this article focuses on two research questions: (1) How were social lab activities and partnerships affected during the pandemic? and (2) What impact has COVID-19 had on social labs? To answer these questions, a quantitative survey was conducted, and the data was analysed by quantitative and qualitative methods. The results showed that the biggest challenge lies in organisational processes and human resources management. Yet, it should be noted that COVID-19 also provided opportunities. They are mainly linked with an impulse to develop innovations and increase digitisation in social labs. The study showed that social labs with flexible organisational processes and human resource management were more successful in their adaptation to crisis conditions caused by COVID-19. In summary, this article provides insight into social labs in higher education institutions by bridging an existing knowledge gap in scientific literature, and expands on it by investigating pandemics as having a crisis impact on social lab development.
社交实验室对新冠肺炎免疫吗?影响和收益
新冠肺炎疫情严重影响了全球高等教育。高等教育机构需要迅速适应危机和新环境,也需要调整它们在社会中的角色。高等教育机构可以通过研究、教育和帮助解决公民的问题和社区的需求来促进社会创新,这就是为什么在过去的几十年里,高等教育机构创建的社会实验室越来越多。社会实验室是高等教育机构试验和测试新想法的地方。然而,高等教育机构的社会实验室仍然是一个相对较新的现象,尚未得到充分的检验。此外,目前还不完全清楚COVID-19如何影响社会实验室的活动和建立。为了反思当前的现实,本文重点关注两个研究问题:(1)大流行期间社会实验室活动和伙伴关系是如何受到影响的?(2) COVID-19对社交实验室产生了什么影响?为了回答这些问题,进行了定量调查,并采用定量和定性相结合的方法对数据进行了分析。结果表明,最大的挑战在于组织流程和人力资源管理。但也要看到,新冠肺炎疫情也提供了机遇。它们主要与开发创新和增加社交实验室数字化的冲动有关。研究表明,具有灵活组织流程和人力资源管理的社会实验室在适应新冠肺炎引发的危机条件方面更为成功。总之,本文通过弥合科学文献中现有的知识差距,提供了对高等教育机构社会实验室的深入了解,并通过调查流行病对社会实验室发展的危机影响,对其进行了扩展。
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