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Assessing responsible innovation training
There is broad agreement that one important aspect of responsible innovation (RI) is to provide training on its principles and practices to current and future researchers and innovators, notably including doctoral students.
Bernd Carsten Stahl +21 more
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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 Research and Innovation between \u201cnew governance\u201d and fundamental rights [PDF]
This chapter frames RRI as an emerging governance approach in the EU regulatory context. We argue that reference to fundamental rights makes RRI a distinctive approach to responsibility compared to other existing paradigms and that human rights, in ...
Arnaldi, Simone +2 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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Responsible research and innovation: A manifesto for empirical ethics? [PDF]
In 2013 the Nuffield Council on Bioethics launched their report Novel Neurotechnologies: Intervening in the Brain. The report, which adopts the European Commission's notion of Responsible Research and Innovation, puts forward a set of priorities to guide
Brown N +7 more
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An innovation model describes behavior patterns and the specific responses these groups display when introduced to change. These six categories, which are not inclusive, extend along a continuum ranging from eager participation to outright rejection of change.
A, Bushy, J, Kamphuis
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Development of Nano-economy as a Factor of Forming the Effective National Innovation System of Singapore [PDF]
The article reveals the theoretical and methodological interpretation of the innovation system, when it determined the structure of the national innovation system. It is noted that the components of the national innovation system are elements, stages and
Ostapenko, T. (Tetiana)
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Social acceptance of green hydrogen in Germany: building trust through responsible innovation
Background Social acceptance presents a major challenge for Germany’s transition to green energy. As a power-to-x technology, green hydrogen is set to become a key component of a future sustainable energy system.
Johann Jakob Häußermann +4 more
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HR Contribution to IT Innovation Implementation: Results of Three Case Studies [PDF]
The theoretical and empirical investigation of information technologies (IT) innovation implementations reveals that they lack conceptual and practical support from HRM professionals.
Bondarouk, T.V., Looise, J.C.
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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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