This book offers a comprehensive overview of current developments in the field of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI). Divided into three parts, the book first presents reflections on the concept of RI from various angles: how did it come about, who is involved and how might in be applied in various contexts, such as the academic environment or in developing countries. The second part discusses the actual application of RRI to technology development: for climate engineering, water management and energy technology along with a general discussion on how to integrate RRI in innovation trajectories. The last part offers a closer look at the application of RRI to the business context. This part offers lessons from comparable concepts such as social and sustainability innovation as well as insights from two case-studies, one in the food sector and the other in data management. As a whole, the book contributes to the ongoing development of the framework of RRI by giving an overview of the state-of-the art research, presenting the lessons learned from several case studies, and showing the way for future application of RI in other fields and cultural contexts, such as industry and developing countries.?
Introduction: Responsible Research and Innovation for Sustainability; Lotte Asveld and Rietje van Dam-Mieras.-?Part I Unravelling the concept of RRI.-?Economic, technological, and socio-epistemological drivers behind RRI; Tsjalling Swierstra.-?Mapping the RRI Landscape: An overview of Organisations, projects, persons, areas and topics; Job Timmermans.-?Response-able practices or new bureaucracies of virtue: The challenges of making RRI work in academic environments; Ulrike Felt.-?The conceptualization of RRI: an iterative approach; Klaassen, Pim, Frank Kupper, Sara Vermeulen, Michelle Rijnen, Eugen Popa and Jacqueline Broerse.-?Responsible Innovation in Developing Countries: an enlarged agenda; Federico Vasen.-?Part II Organising RRI: Aplsy