Responsible research and innovation: a global perspective


Autoria(s): Hahn, Julia; Ladikas, Miltos
Data(s)

03/02/2016

03/02/2016

30/12/2014

Resumo

Based on the paper presented at the Doctorate Conference on Technologogy Assessment in July 2013 at the University Nova Lisboa, Caparica campus

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is a normative concept that has captured considerable attention on the Science and Technology (S&T) policy level, but also in academic discourses. It represents a new approach to how science, innovation and research can be shaped in accordance with societal values that builds directly on the concepts and methodologies of Technology Assessment (TA). The definition and operationalization aspects of RRI remain still unclear although key ingredients such as ethical acceptability are well established in S&T debates and embrace a spectrum of standard methodological approaches. In this paper we review the conceptual debate on RRI with a focus on its constituent parts. We then present a functional comparison between RRI and TA that proves the considerable conceptual overlap in the two approaches. We argue that TA methodologies and precepts should be employed as key operationalisational features in RRI. Finally we argue for a global perspective on RRI by describing a case study on global ethics in S&T that introduces an analytical framework for ethics debates.

European Commission-funded project Global Ethics in Science and Technology policy (GEST)

Identificador

Hahn, J. and Ladikas, M. (2014), Responsible Research and Innovation: a Global Perspective, Enterprise and Work Innovation Studies, 10, IET/CESNOVA, pp. 9-27

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http://hdl.handle.net/10362/16402

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

IET/CESNOVA

Relação

European Commission-funded project "Global Ethics in Science and Technology policy" (GEST)

http://sites.fct.unl.pt/iet/book/enterprise-and-work-innovation-studies

Direitos

openAccess

Palavras-Chave #Ethics #Science and technology #Technology assessment #Responsible research and innovation
Tipo

article