Publications

Books

Cross the street

This book proposes a model of innovation with a public purpose for polycrisis contexts. By recognizing failures and critical issues, the book shows how CLIPP can transform these limitations into disruptive innovations, articulating polycentric collaboration, transdisciplinary knowledge, technology, implementation from design, and early measurement of effectiveness.

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Chile's slow pace

This book brings together 29 policy briefs that transform Chile's concerns and uncertainties into proposals for innovation with a public purpose. From the University of Chile, the book articulates evidence, technology, and knowledge transfer to address national challenges—aligned with the SDGs and the CTCI strategy—offering concrete ideas for a more just, sustainable, and hopeful development.

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Innovating from failure

This book presents the main results of the FONDEF ID17I10033 project, which developed an early warning prototype for child protection programs from a rights-based approach. Through a typology of warning and effectiveness, it challenges systems by observing their failures and proposes an analysis matrix to improve implementation, interrupt deficient trajectories, and expand opportunities for children and adolescents.

Implement effectively

This book presents the Multidimensional Effectiveness Index (IME), a measurement system with eight analytical dimensions that allows us to observe the effectiveness of childhood programs, broaden our understanding of what it means to be “effective,” and support timely decisions to improve their design, implementation, and sustainability.