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The concept of innovation ecosystems has become prominent due to its explanatory power. It offers a convincing account of innovation, explaining how and why innovation pathways change and evolve.
B. Stahl
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Promoting Entrepreneurial Commitment: The Benefits of Interdisciplinarity
This article is the first to examine the relationship between interdisciplinarity and entrepreneurial commitment in academic spin-offs. Building on literature on interdisciplinarity, academic entrepreneurship, and entrepreneurial intention, we analyzed ...
Franziska Brodack, Anna Sinell
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Offen, verantwortlich und verantwortlich offen
Sowohl Open Science als auch Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) zielen auf tiefgreifende Transformationen im Innovationssystem durch eine stärkere Öffnung von Forschung und Entwicklung für gesellschaftliche Akteure.
Johann Jakob Häußermann +1 more
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Responsible innovation in artificial intelligence (AI) calls for public deliberation: well-informed “deep democratic” debate that involves actors from the public, private, and civil society sectors in joint efforts to critically address the goals and ...
Alexander Buhmann, Christian Fieseler
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Defining functional roles for research institutions in helix innovation networks
This paper presents an empirically grounded case-based analysis of quadruple helix innovation networks. On the basis of qualitative interviews with representatives of 16 heterogeneous networks, we investigate the functional network roles of 172 actors ...
Florian Schütz +3 more
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Responsible innovation and ethical corporate behavior in the Asian fashion industry: A systematic literature review and avenues ahead [PDF]
Fashion firms have transferred their manufacturing processes to Asia, seeking minimum labor costs, supported by the academic literature’s proposals for alternative supply chain configurations to maximize profits.
Di Vaio A +3 more
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The Quadruple Helix Model of innovation recognizes four major actors in the innovation system: science, policy, industry, and society. In keeping with this model, more and more governments are prioritizing greater public involvement in innovation ...
Florian Schütz +2 more
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Grand Societal Challenges and Responsible Innovation
Grand societal challenges (GSCs) represent complex, multi-level, multi-dimensional problems that require concerted efforts by various actors - public, private, and non-profit - to be successfully addressed.
Christian Voegtlin +3 more
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Responsible innovation has been widely concerned by the public sector and actively explored by scholars for its great role in supporting eco-innovation and sustainable development.
Yi Li, Lu-jie Jiang, Peilin Yang
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Organizing as negotiation: the construction of a pathway in Norwegian mental health services
Background In 2015, a decision was made to implement clinical pathways in Norwegian mental health services. The idea was to construct pathways similar to those used in cancer treatment.
Tine Nesboe Toerseth
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