RRI intensity: a proposed method of assessing the requirement for responsible innovation in ICT projects

In this chapter we extend the breadth of the assessment of whether or why Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is carried out to include the concepts of how and how much RRI should be undertaken. We propound the concept of RRI intensity level (RIL) as a method of selecting what type and how muc...

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Main Authors: De Heaver, M, Jirotka, M, Nulli, M, Stahl, BC, Ten Holter, C
Other Authors: Yaghmaei, E
Format: Book section
Language:English
Published: Routledge 2020
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description In this chapter we extend the breadth of the assessment of whether or why Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is carried out to include the concepts of how and how much RRI should be undertaken. We propound the concept of RRI intensity level (RIL) as a method of selecting what type and how much RRI activity is feasible, appropriate and effective. We propose an approach to defining the RIL based upon assessments of both the anticipated technology readiness level and the innovation potential of the research to determine the choice and scale of RRI activities undertaken.
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spelling oxford-uuid:ffb62cf0-9350-48ed-baad-f46dafa51d882022-03-27T13:47:15ZRRI intensity: a proposed method of assessing the requirement for responsible innovation in ICT projectsBook sectionhttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_1843uuid:ffb62cf0-9350-48ed-baad-f46dafa51d88EnglishSymplectic ElementsRoutledge2020De Heaver, MJirotka, MNulli, MStahl, BCTen Holter, CYaghmaei, Evan de Poel, IIn this chapter we extend the breadth of the assessment of whether or why Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) is carried out to include the concepts of how and how much RRI should be undertaken. We propound the concept of RRI intensity level (RIL) as a method of selecting what type and how much RRI activity is feasible, appropriate and effective. We propose an approach to defining the RIL based upon assessments of both the anticipated technology readiness level and the innovation potential of the research to determine the choice and scale of RRI activities undertaken.
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RRI intensity: a proposed method of assessing the requirement for responsible innovation in ICT projects
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