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Disruptive Innovation and Moral Uncertainty
This paper develops a philosophical account of moral disruption. According to Robert Baker, moral disruption is a process in which technological...
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Understanding and Managing Responsible Innovation
As a relational concept, responsible innovation can be made more tangible by asking innovation of what and responsibility of whom for what? Arranging...
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Social Innovation and Social Enterprises: Acknowledging Ethical Roots to Boost Positive Societal Change
In this introductory chapter, we problematize social enterprises and social innovation as ontological distinct phenomena which, however, have a... -
Bridging the rural–urban divide in social innovation transfer: the role of values
This study examines the process of knowledge transfer between a pair of social enterprises, organizations that are embedded in competing social and...
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Models of Science Policy: From the Linear Model to Responsible Research and Innovation
In this paper I discuss four different paradigms through which science and technology have been governed, situating each in historical context.... -
Conclusion: Implementation of Responsible Research and Innovation by Social Labs. Lessons from the Micro-, Meso- and Macro Perspective
In this concluding chapter, we want to take a broader perspective and, based on the contributions to this book, identify the key lessons from the... -
Organizational Hybridity, Social Enterprise, and Social Innovation: Disentangling Concepts to Advance Theory and Practice
Extant research on social enterprises as hybrid organizations provides valuable insights for both research and practice. By focusing on the... -
Responsible Research and Innovation
RRI (Responsible Research and Innovation) is a science policy framework in the Horizon-2020 programme of the European Commission. The funding... -
Technology in the Age of Innovation: Responsible Innovation as a New Subdomain Within the Philosophy of Technology
Praised as a panacea for resolving all societal issues, and self-evidently presupposed as technological innovation, the concept of innovation has...
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Eine pragmatistische Theorie technologischer Innovation
Der Beitrag entwickelt eine pragmatistische Theorie technologischer Innovation. Anders als die Wirtschaftswissenschaften und der Mediendiskurs zum... -
Bridging the Rural–Urban Divide in Social Innovation Transfer: The Role of Values
This study examines the process of knowledge transfer between a pair of social enterprises, organizations that are embedded in competing social and... -
How Can Cross-Sector Collaborations Foster Social Innovation? A Review
Cross-sector collaborations – defined as collective initiatives involving joint work between any combination of public, not-for-profit, and... -
Serendipity in Entrepreneurship, Strategy, and Innovation—A Review and Conceptualisation
Serendipity is at the core of many innovationsInnovation, inventions, and entrepreneurial opportunities. However, despite its importance for... -
Responsible Innovation for Life: Five Challenges Agriculture Offers for Responsible Innovation in Agriculture and Food, and the Necessity of an Ethics of Innovation
In this special issue we will investigate, from the perspective of agricultural ethics (e.g. animal welfare, agricultural and food ethics,...
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Contact Tracing Apps for the COVID-19 Pandemic: A Responsible Innovation Perspective
The COVID-19 pandemic has brought about the first real opportunity to test the efficacy of the Responsible Research and Innovation framework or RRI... -
Exploring the Ambivalent Nature of Diversity in Social Experimental Settings: First Insights from Social Labs Established to Promote Responsible Research and Innovation
Research has provided ample evidence for the performance-enhancing effect of diversity on a wide range of organizational outcomes (Terjesen et al.... -
The ethics of innovation for Alzheimer’s disease: the risk of overstating evidence for metabolic enhancement protocols
Medical practice is ideally based on robust, relevant research. However, the lack of disease-modifying treatments for Alzheimer’s disease has...
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Aligning Innovation and Ethics: an Approach to Responsible Innovation Based on Preference Learning
New technologies not only contribute greatly to society and the economy; they also involve fundamental societal shifts, challenging our values and...