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International Handbook on Responsible Innovation
A Global Resource
Edited by René von Schomberg and Jonathan Hankins
The Handbook constitutes a global resource for the fast growing interdisciplinary research and policy communities addressing the challenge of driving innovation towards socially desirable outcomes. This book brings together well-known authors from the US, Europe and Asia who develop conceptual and regional perspectives on responsible innovation as well as exploring the prospects for further implementation of responsible innovation in emerging technological practices ranging from agriculture and medicine, to nanotechnology and robotics. The emphasis is on the socio-economic and normative dimensions of innovation including issues of social risk and sustainability.
Handbook
- Published in print:
- 26 Jul 2019
- ISBN:
- 9781784718855
- eISBN:
- 9781784718862
- Pages:
- c 592
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- International Handbook on Responsible Innovation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the International Handbook on Responsible Innovation
- Chapter 2: Why responsible innovation?
- Chapter 3: Responsible innovation: process and politics
- Chapter 4: Choosing freedom: ethical governance for responsible research and innovation
- Chapter 5: Towards an ethics-of-ethics for responsible innovation
- Chapter 6: Working responsibly across boundaries? Some practical and theoretical lessons
- Chapter 7: Understanding the movement(s) for responsible innovation
- Chapter 8: Is innovation always good for you? New policy challenges for research and innovation
- Chapter 9: First steps in understanding the economic principles of responsible research and innovation
- Chapter 10: Responsible research and innovation in the broader innovation system: reflections on responsibility in standardisation, assessment and patenting practices
- Chapter 11: Dynamics of responsible innovation constitution in European Union research policy: tensions, possibilities and constraints
- Chapter 12: The ties that bind: collective experimentation and participatory design as paradigms for responsible innovation
- Chapter 13: Engaging the micro-foundations of responsible innovation: integration of social sciences and humanities with research and innovation practices
- Chapter 14: Responsible innovation and technology assessment in Europe: barriers and opportunities for establishing structures and principles of democratic science and technology policy
- Chapter 15: To what extent should the perspective of responsible innovation irrigate the organization as a whole?
- Chapter 16: From participation to interruption: toward an ethics of stakeholder engagement, participation and partnership in corporate social responsibility and responsible innovation
- Chapter 17: Shared space and slow science in geoengineering research
- Chapter 18: Responsible innovation and healthy ageing
- Chapter 19: Responsible innovation and agricultural sustainability: lessons from genetically modified crops
- Chapter 20: Responsible inclusive innovation: tackling grand challenges globally
- Chapter 21: Responsible innovation in emerging technological practices
- Chapter 22: From technology assessment to responsible research and innovation in synthetic biology
- Chapter 23: Responsible innovation and public engagement: what we can learn from the case of nanotechnology
- Chapter 24: Responsible innovation in ICT: challenges for industry
- Chapter 25: Ethics management and responsible research and innovation in the Human Brain Project
- Chapter 26: Grass-roots case studies in ‘poiesis-intensive’ responsible innovation (PIRI)
- Chapter 27: Robotics and responsible research and innovation
- Chapter 28: Chinese perspectives on responsible innovation
- Chapter 29: Responsible innovation: constructing a seaport in China
- Chapter 30: Indian perspectives on responsible innovation and frugal innovation
- Chapter 31: South-East European perspectives
- Chapter 32: Responsible innovation in a culture of entrepreneurship: a US perspective
- Chapter 33: Public engagement as a potential responsible research and innovation tool for ensuring inclusive governance of biotechnology innovation in low- and middle-income countries
- Chapter 34: Interview with Piero Bassetti, President of Fondazione Giannino Bassetti
- Chapter 35: Interview with Robert Madelin, ex-Director General and Advisor on Innovation (European Commission)
- Chapter 36: Interview with Rob van Leen, Chief Innovation Officer, Head of DSM Innovation Center and member of the Executive Committee of DSM
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- Published:
- 26 July 2019
- Category:
- Handbook Chapter
- Pages:
- v–viii (4 total)
Collection:
Social and Political Science 2019
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- International Handbook on Responsible Innovation
- Copyright
- Contents
- Contributors
- Chapter 1: Introduction to the International Handbook on Responsible Innovation
- Chapter 2: Why responsible innovation?
- Chapter 3: Responsible innovation: process and politics
- Chapter 4: Choosing freedom: ethical governance for responsible research and innovation
- Chapter 5: Towards an ethics-of-ethics for responsible innovation
- Chapter 6: Working responsibly across boundaries? Some practical and theoretical lessons
- Chapter 7: Understanding the movement(s) for responsible innovation
- Chapter 8: Is innovation always good for you? New policy challenges for research and innovation
- Chapter 9: First steps in understanding the economic principles of responsible research and innovation
- Chapter 10: Responsible research and innovation in the broader innovation system: reflections on responsibility in standardisation, assessment and patenting practices
- Chapter 11: Dynamics of responsible innovation constitution in European Union research policy: tensions, possibilities and constraints
- Chapter 12: The ties that bind: collective experimentation and participatory design as paradigms for responsible innovation
- Chapter 13: Engaging the micro-foundations of responsible innovation: integration of social sciences and humanities with research and innovation practices
- Chapter 14: Responsible innovation and technology assessment in Europe: barriers and opportunities for establishing structures and principles of democratic science and technology policy
- Chapter 15: To what extent should the perspective of responsible innovation irrigate the organization as a whole?
- Chapter 16: From participation to interruption: toward an ethics of stakeholder engagement, participation and partnership in corporate social responsibility and responsible innovation
- Chapter 17: Shared space and slow science in geoengineering research
- Chapter 18: Responsible innovation and healthy ageing
- Chapter 19: Responsible innovation and agricultural sustainability: lessons from genetically modified crops
- Chapter 20: Responsible inclusive innovation: tackling grand challenges globally
- Chapter 21: Responsible innovation in emerging technological practices
- Chapter 22: From technology assessment to responsible research and innovation in synthetic biology
- Chapter 23: Responsible innovation and public engagement: what we can learn from the case of nanotechnology
- Chapter 24: Responsible innovation in ICT: challenges for industry
- Chapter 25: Ethics management and responsible research and innovation in the Human Brain Project
- Chapter 26: Grass-roots case studies in ‘poiesis-intensive’ responsible innovation (PIRI)
- Chapter 27: Robotics and responsible research and innovation
- Chapter 28: Chinese perspectives on responsible innovation
- Chapter 29: Responsible innovation: constructing a seaport in China
- Chapter 30: Indian perspectives on responsible innovation and frugal innovation
- Chapter 31: South-East European perspectives
- Chapter 32: Responsible innovation in a culture of entrepreneurship: a US perspective
- Chapter 33: Public engagement as a potential responsible research and innovation tool for ensuring inclusive governance of biotechnology innovation in low- and middle-income countries
- Chapter 34: Interview with Piero Bassetti, President of Fondazione Giannino Bassetti
- Chapter 35: Interview with Robert Madelin, ex-Director General and Advisor on Innovation (European Commission)
- Chapter 36: Interview with Rob van Leen, Chief Innovation Officer, Head of DSM Innovation Center and member of the Executive Committee of DSM
- Index