This book discusses issues regarding conceptualization, governance and implementation of responsible innovation. It treats different approaches to making responsible innovation a reality and it contains new case studies that illustrate challenges and solutions. Research on Responsible Innovation is by its nature highly multidisciplinary, and also pro-active, design-oriented and policy-relevant. Until a few years back, the concept of Responsible Innovation was hardly used - nowadays it is increasingly receiving attention from both researchers and policy makers. This is indispensable reading for anyone interested in or working on innovation.…mehr
This book discusses issues regarding conceptualization, governance and implementation of responsible innovation. It treats different approaches to making responsible innovation a reality and it contains new case studies that illustrate challenges and solutions. Research on Responsible Innovation is by its nature highly multidisciplinary, and also pro-active, design-oriented and policy-relevant. Until a few years back, the concept of Responsible Innovation was hardly used - nowadays it is increasingly receiving attention from both researchers and policy makers. This is indispensable reading for anyone interested in or working on innovation.
Bert-Jaap Koops (1967) is professor of Regulation and Technology at Tilburg University and a member of The Young Academy. He studied Mathematics as well as General Literature at the University of Groningen, and obtained a PhD in Law at Tilburg University. He researches the relation between technology (ICT, bio-, nano-, and neurotechnology) and regulation issues, focusing on digital rights, digital crime, privacy, DNA forensics, and human enhancement.
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1 The Concepts, Approaches, and Applications of Responsible Innovation. An Introduction (Bert-Jaap Koops) Part I. Conceptualisation - understandingresponsible innovation.- 2 The Emerging Concept of Responsible Innovation. Three Reasons why it is Questionable and Calls for a Radical Transformation of the Concept of Innovation; Vincent Blok, Pieter Lemmens.- 3. Responsible Innovation in the US, UK and Denmark: Governance Landscapes;Sarah R. Davies & Maja Horst.- 4. Exploring Responsible Innovation as a Guiding Concept: The case of neuroimaging in justice and security; Marije de Jong, Anneloes Roelofsen, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- Part II. Approaches - implementing and reflecting on responsible innovation.- 5. Responsible management of social experiments: Challenges for policymaking; Zoë Robaey, Arno Simons.- 6. The Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT: Identifying Problems and Sharing Good Practice; Bernd Carsten Stahl, Grace Eden, Catherine Flick, Marina Jirotka, Quang A. Nguyen, Job Timmermans.- 7. With Cognitive Enhancement Comes Great Responsibility?; Hannah Maslen, Filippo Santoni de Sio and Nadira Faulmüller.- 8. Neuroimaging and personalized learning: value reflection with societal stakeholders; Rosanne Edelenbosch, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- 9. Natural Food. Organizing 'responsiveness' in responsible innovation of food technology; Dirk Haen, Petra Sneijder, Hedwig te Molder, Tsjalling Swierstra.- 10. Responsible Innovation in Energy Projects: Values in the Design of Technologies, Institutions and Stakeholder Interactions; Aad Correljé, Eefje Cuppen, Marloes Dignum, Udo Pesch & Behnam Taebi.- 11. Capacities, Development and Responsible Innovation; J.O. Kroesen, R. Darson, D.J. Ndegwah.- Part III. Applications - Case studies in responsible innovation.- 12. Responsible innovation in practice: The adoption of solar PV in telecomtowers in Indonesia; Andri D. Setiawan, Rajbeer Singh.- 13. Responsible Innovation in Social Epistemic Systems: The Legal Trial and the P300 Memory Detection Test;John Danaher.- 14. Morally responsible decision making in networked military operations; Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken& Bart van Bezooijen.- 15. Biofuels; sustainable innovation or gold rush?; Annelies Balkema & Auke Pols.
1 The Concepts, Approaches, and Applications of Responsible Innovation. An Introduction (Bert-Jaap Koops) Part I. Conceptualisation – understandingresponsible innovation.- 2 The Emerging Concept of Responsible Innovation. Three Reasons why it is Questionable and Calls for a Radical Transformation of the Concept of Innovation; Vincent Blok, Pieter Lemmens.- 3. Responsible Innovation in the US, UK and Denmark: Governance Landscapes;Sarah R. Davies & Maja Horst.- 4. Exploring Responsible Innovation as a Guiding Concept: The case of neuroimaging in justice and security; Marije de Jong, Anneloes Roelofsen, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- Part II. Approaches – implementing and reflecting on responsible innovation.- 5. Responsible management of social experiments: Challenges for policymaking; Zoë Robaey, Arno Simons.- 6. The Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT: Identifying Problems and Sharing Good Practice; Bernd Carsten Stahl, Grace Eden, Catherine Flick, Marina Jirotka, Quang A. Nguyen, Job Timmermans.- 7. With Cognitive Enhancement Comes Great Responsibility?; Hannah Maslen, Filippo Santoni de Sio and Nadira Faulmüller.- 8. Neuroimaging and personalized learning: value reflection with societal stakeholders; Rosanne Edelenbosch, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- 9. Natural Food. Organizing ‘responsiveness’ in responsible innovation of food technology; Dirk Haen, Petra Sneijder, Hedwig te Molder, Tsjalling Swierstra.- 10. Responsible Innovation in Energy Projects: Values in the Design of Technologies, Institutions and Stakeholder Interactions; Aad Correljé, Eefje Cuppen, Marloes Dignum, Udo Pesch & Behnam Taebi.- 11. Capacities, Development and Responsible Innovation; J.O. Kroesen, R. Darson, D.J. Ndegwah.- Part III. Applications – Case studies in responsible innovation.- 12. Responsible innovation in practice: The adoption of solar PV in telecomtowers in Indonesia; Andri D. Setiawan, Rajbeer Singh.- 13. Responsible Innovation in Social Epistemic Systems: The Legal Trial and the P300 Memory Detection Test;John Danaher.- 14. Morally responsible decision making in networked military operations; Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken& Bart van Bezooijen.- 15. Biofuels; sustainable innovation or gold rush?; Annelies Balkema & Auke Pols.
1 The Concepts, Approaches, and Applications of Responsible Innovation. An Introduction (Bert-Jaap Koops) Part I. Conceptualisation - understandingresponsible innovation.- 2 The Emerging Concept of Responsible Innovation. Three Reasons why it is Questionable and Calls for a Radical Transformation of the Concept of Innovation; Vincent Blok, Pieter Lemmens.- 3. Responsible Innovation in the US, UK and Denmark: Governance Landscapes;Sarah R. Davies & Maja Horst.- 4. Exploring Responsible Innovation as a Guiding Concept: The case of neuroimaging in justice and security; Marije de Jong, Anneloes Roelofsen, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- Part II. Approaches - implementing and reflecting on responsible innovation.- 5. Responsible management of social experiments: Challenges for policymaking; Zoë Robaey, Arno Simons.- 6. The Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT: Identifying Problems and Sharing Good Practice; Bernd Carsten Stahl, Grace Eden, Catherine Flick, Marina Jirotka, Quang A. Nguyen, Job Timmermans.- 7. With Cognitive Enhancement Comes Great Responsibility?; Hannah Maslen, Filippo Santoni de Sio and Nadira Faulmüller.- 8. Neuroimaging and personalized learning: value reflection with societal stakeholders; Rosanne Edelenbosch, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- 9. Natural Food. Organizing 'responsiveness' in responsible innovation of food technology; Dirk Haen, Petra Sneijder, Hedwig te Molder, Tsjalling Swierstra.- 10. Responsible Innovation in Energy Projects: Values in the Design of Technologies, Institutions and Stakeholder Interactions; Aad Correljé, Eefje Cuppen, Marloes Dignum, Udo Pesch & Behnam Taebi.- 11. Capacities, Development and Responsible Innovation; J.O. Kroesen, R. Darson, D.J. Ndegwah.- Part III. Applications - Case studies in responsible innovation.- 12. Responsible innovation in practice: The adoption of solar PV in telecomtowers in Indonesia; Andri D. Setiawan, Rajbeer Singh.- 13. Responsible Innovation in Social Epistemic Systems: The Legal Trial and the P300 Memory Detection Test;John Danaher.- 14. Morally responsible decision making in networked military operations; Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken& Bart van Bezooijen.- 15. Biofuels; sustainable innovation or gold rush?; Annelies Balkema & Auke Pols.
1 The Concepts, Approaches, and Applications of Responsible Innovation. An Introduction (Bert-Jaap Koops) Part I. Conceptualisation – understandingresponsible innovation.- 2 The Emerging Concept of Responsible Innovation. Three Reasons why it is Questionable and Calls for a Radical Transformation of the Concept of Innovation; Vincent Blok, Pieter Lemmens.- 3. Responsible Innovation in the US, UK and Denmark: Governance Landscapes;Sarah R. Davies & Maja Horst.- 4. Exploring Responsible Innovation as a Guiding Concept: The case of neuroimaging in justice and security; Marije de Jong, Anneloes Roelofsen, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- Part II. Approaches – implementing and reflecting on responsible innovation.- 5. Responsible management of social experiments: Challenges for policymaking; Zoë Robaey, Arno Simons.- 6. The Observatory for Responsible Research and Innovation in ICT: Identifying Problems and Sharing Good Practice; Bernd Carsten Stahl, Grace Eden, Catherine Flick, Marina Jirotka, Quang A. Nguyen, Job Timmermans.- 7. With Cognitive Enhancement Comes Great Responsibility?; Hannah Maslen, Filippo Santoni de Sio and Nadira Faulmüller.- 8. Neuroimaging and personalized learning: value reflection with societal stakeholders; Rosanne Edelenbosch, Frank Kupper, Jacqueline Broerse.- 9. Natural Food. Organizing ‘responsiveness’ in responsible innovation of food technology; Dirk Haen, Petra Sneijder, Hedwig te Molder, Tsjalling Swierstra.- 10. Responsible Innovation in Energy Projects: Values in the Design of Technologies, Institutions and Stakeholder Interactions; Aad Correljé, Eefje Cuppen, Marloes Dignum, Udo Pesch & Behnam Taebi.- 11. Capacities, Development and Responsible Innovation; J.O. Kroesen, R. Darson, D.J. Ndegwah.- Part III. Applications – Case studies in responsible innovation.- 12. Responsible innovation in practice: The adoption of solar PV in telecomtowers in Indonesia; Andri D. Setiawan, Rajbeer Singh.- 13. Responsible Innovation in Social Epistemic Systems: The Legal Trial and the P300 Memory Detection Test;John Danaher.- 14. Morally responsible decision making in networked military operations; Christine Boshuijzen-van Burken& Bart van Bezooijen.- 15. Biofuels; sustainable innovation or gold rush?; Annelies Balkema & Auke Pols.
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