‘Responsible research and innovation’ (RRI) is a policy tool intended to shape scientific research as a means to achieve public value beyond economic growth. RRI calls for public involvement in the research process, and increased capacity for researchers to respond to public comments and concerns. However, universities offer little guidance on how to put the RRI framework into practice. Sarah Hartley and Warren Pearce outline aspects of RRI that are vital to understanding its future development. These include its various different meanings, the importance of researchers acknowledging their general responsibilities to society and the potential for the emergence of political issues
After a period in which Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) stood as a cross-cutting issue und...
To stimulate research and innovation (R&I), to contribute to the solution of societal challenges and...
After a decade of efforts to mainstream Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) across Europe, the...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is concerned with the nature and trajectory of research an...
Research has identified a general trend towards depoliticisation. Against this trend, we identify op...
The potential for an ongoing interdisciplinary conversation about RRI at the University of Nottingha...
This paper makes a plea for more reflexive attempts to develop and anchor the emerging concept of Re...
Responsible research and innovation (RRI) aims to ensure that the processes, outcomes and intentions...
The uptake and development of responsible research and innovation (RRI) ranges from policy debates t...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) aims to achieve societally desirable outcomes and marketab...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is a way to promote ethical and socially desirable researc...
For decades the idea that scientists, policy makers and industry know best in research and innovatio...
To stimulate research and innovation (R&I), to contribute to the solution of societal challenges and...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has recently gained recognition as a guiding principle for...
Recently, the term “Responsible Research and Innovation” (RRI) was introduced in the European Union ...
After a period in which Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) stood as a cross-cutting issue und...
To stimulate research and innovation (R&I), to contribute to the solution of societal challenges and...
After a decade of efforts to mainstream Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) across Europe, the...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is concerned with the nature and trajectory of research an...
Research has identified a general trend towards depoliticisation. Against this trend, we identify op...
The potential for an ongoing interdisciplinary conversation about RRI at the University of Nottingha...
This paper makes a plea for more reflexive attempts to develop and anchor the emerging concept of Re...
Responsible research and innovation (RRI) aims to ensure that the processes, outcomes and intentions...
The uptake and development of responsible research and innovation (RRI) ranges from policy debates t...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) aims to achieve societally desirable outcomes and marketab...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is a way to promote ethical and socially desirable researc...
For decades the idea that scientists, policy makers and industry know best in research and innovatio...
To stimulate research and innovation (R&I), to contribute to the solution of societal challenges and...
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has recently gained recognition as a guiding principle for...
Recently, the term “Responsible Research and Innovation” (RRI) was introduced in the European Union ...
After a period in which Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) stood as a cross-cutting issue und...
To stimulate research and innovation (R&I), to contribute to the solution of societal challenges and...
After a decade of efforts to mainstream Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) across Europe, the...