This study explores the role of NGOs in Innovation Value Chains (IVCs) and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). It investigates how NGOs' presence influences RRI adoption in ecosystems and whether their strong RRI focus enhances its diffusion ...
Carmine Passavanti +3 more
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Responsible Research and Innovation in Enterprises: Benefits, Barriers and the Problem of Assessment
In the paper, the author takes stock of the conceptual reflection and empirical studies described in the current scientific literature on responsible innovation in the context of the emergence of the Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) concept. RRI
Lukasz Nazarko
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Transformative Translations? Challenges and tensions in territorial innovation governance
Since the 1990s, changing ways of producing and circulating knowledge have been accompanied by debates that diagnose and call for change in the relationship between science, society, politics, and innovation.
Thomas Völker +2 more
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RRI Futures: learning from a diversity of voices and visions
In this Special Issue, authors take stock of the shortcomings and accomplishments of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) by delving into past RRI policies and processes, and by probing possible and desirable RRI futures.
Michiel van Oudheusden +1 more
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Who is Responsible for Responsible Innovation? Lessons From an Investigation into Responsible Innovation in Health; Comment on “What Health System Challenges Should Responsible Innovation in Health Address? Insights From an International Scoping Review” [PDF]
Responsible innovation in health (RIH) takes the ideas of responsible research and innovation (RRI) and applies them to the health sector. This comment takes its point of departure from Lehoux et al which describes a structured literature review to ...
Bernd Carsten Stahl
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Responsible Research and Innovation in the Context of University Technology Transfer
The term „Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)” has been increasingly used for over a decade. The RRI concept is not currently well defined. The theory of RRI is not developed enough and there are still conceptual divergences.
Jerzy Piotr Gwizdała, Karol Śledzik
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Responsible research and innovation, or RRI, is a concept that aims to bring together society and science for a better future. There are six key elements of RRI: public engagement, gender equality, science education, open access, ethics and governance ...
Ružica Tokalić +7 more
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Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI): Scientometric Analysis
Innovation and research in various fields should be done responsibly. In the last years, there is this responsibility towards different stakeholders. One of the most important stakeholders are the community and the society. In this context, the concept of social responsibility and social innovation has become very widespread.
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Towards Principled Responsible Research and Innovation: Employing the Difference Principle in Funding Decisions [PDF]
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has emerged as a science policy framework that attempts to import broad social values into technological innovation processes whilst supporting institutional decision-making under conditions of uncertainty and ...
Brownlie Ian +11 more
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RRI legacies: co-creation for responsible, equitable and fair innovation in Horizon Europe
The H2020 framework programme has been a key driver and catalyst of Responsible Research and Innovation, in Europe and beyond. We argue that the new framework programme, Horizon Europe, shifts the focus away from the research and knowledge production ...
Douglas K. R. Robinson +2 more
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