Putting Responsible Research and Innovation into Practice A Multi-Stakeholder Approach

This Open Access book builds on the experiences of one of the largest European projects in the domain of responsible Research and Innovation: NewHoRRIzon. It highlights the potential of and opportunity in responsible R&I to conduct innovation in a socially responsible way. Employing the methodol...

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Other Authors: Blok, Vincent (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
Series:Library of Ethics and Applied Philosophy
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a Part 1 – Responsible Research & Innovation as EU policy -- Chapter 1: The drama of Responsible Research and Innovation: the ups and downs of a policy concept -- Chapter 2: The Institutionalisation of a New Paradigm at Policy Level -- Chapter 3: Democratic Experimentation with Responsibility: A Pragmatist Approach to RRI -- Chapter 4: Cultural particularities and its role in the “innovation divide”: A closer look at the origins of “Spreading Excellence and Widening Participation” -- Chapter 5: Joining forces – staying unique: Adapting RRI to different research and innovation funding agency contexts -- Part 2 - Public Engagement for Responsible Research & Innovation -- Chapter 6: Public engagement in the tradition of participatory approaches - an approximation -- Chapter 7: Social Labs in Public Engagement Processes for RRI -- Chapter 8: Exploring the ambivalent nature of diversity in social experimental settings: First insights from social labs established to promote Responsible Research and Innovation -- Chapter 9: Engaging stakeholders by implementing RRI in the Social Lab Process – A Single Case Study -- Part 3 - Governance of Responsible Research & Innovation -- Chapter 10: Implementing Responsible Research and Innovation: From New Public Management to New Public Governance -- Chapter 11: STAKEHOLDERS IN RESEARCH AND INNOVATION: TOWARDS RESPONSIBLE GOVERNANCE -- Chapter 12: Managing the responsibilities of doing good and avoiding harm in sustainability-orientated innovations: Example from agri-tech start-ups in the Netherlands -- Chapter 13: Conclusion: Implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation by social labs. Lessons from the micro-, meso- and macro perspective.Part 2 – Understanding Responsibility in Research and Innovation -- Part 3 – Future of Responsibility in Research and Innovation -- Conclusions -- index 
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520 |a This Open Access book builds on the experiences of one of the largest European projects in the domain of responsible Research and Innovation: NewHoRRIzon. It highlights the potential of and opportunity in responsible R&I to conduct innovation in a socially responsible way. Employing the methodology of Social Labs, the book analyses responsible R&I from an experience-based viewpoint and further explores the application of responsible R&I beyond scholarly and industrial interests. The contributors analyze the current European R&I landscape, provide reflection and reconceptualization of its core concepts, and project future challenges in relation to responsible R&I. The book complements the readers' line of work by providing insights on how responsible R&I can be applied by the audience, for example, in their decision-making processes.