Graf / Martinuzzi / Findler | Strategies for Responsible Innovation | Buch | 978-1-03-233397-7 | sack.de

Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g

Graf / Martinuzzi / Findler

Strategies for Responsible Innovation

Perspectives, Projects, and Tools for Co-creating the Future We Want

Buch, Englisch, 340 Seiten, Format (B × H): 156 mm x 234 mm, Gewicht: 453 g

ISBN: 978-1-03-233397-7
Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd


How can responsible business work in the highly competitive areas of innovation? Focusing on business opportunities and illustrating how Responsible Innovation can be successfully implemented in practice, this book captures experiences and insights from key decision-makers in business, politics and academia, to answer this question. In addition to interviews with leading thinkers in the field, the book describes the experiences of 8 EU projects and provides tools for responsible innovation in the business sector.

The examples in this book illustrate how to move from a vague societal aspiration to a business case for responsible innovation, and provide a compelling argument for collaboration at the important intersection between government, business and academia. In this way, responsible innovation transcends a singular market-based approach to deliver value at many levels, co-creating in a truly inclusive manner. The book sheds light on the strategic benefits of applying the concept of responsible innovation in practice and offers concrete tools for its implementation.

Aimed primarily at managers of innovation processes in organisations, and consultants and facilitators working on responsible innovation and sustainability management, the book also provides insight into the logic and principles of responsible innovation management for academics, policy-makers, and civil society organizations, helping them better communicate their requirements to business.
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Part A: Insights and challenges  A1. European values and the global race for innovation  A2. Why Europe needs system-wide innovations  A3. An innovation vision for Europe’s business sector  A4. Responsibility and transformational change in innovation systems  A5. Sustainability innovations in industry-academy collaborations  A6. A decade of Responsible Research and Innovation  A7. Responsible Innovation in our future homes  A8. Responsible Innovation and artificial intelligence  A9. From science to fiction and back  A10. Innovation and Virtual Reality  Part B: Projects and experiences  B1. RESPONSIBLE INDUSTRY: First Steps Towards the Inclusion of Responsible Research and Innovation in Industry  B2. COMPASS: Small and Medium Sized Enterprises on course to Responsible Innovation  B3. PRISMA: A standard to go beyond the status quo and roadmaps to innovate responsibly  B4. I am RRI: Roles of Responsible Research and Innovation Keys in the Additive Manufacturing Webs of Innovation Value Chains and Business  B5. SISCODE: Responsible Research and Innovation operationalization in ecosystems through co-creation  B6. SeeRRI: Bridging the gap between Responsible Innovation and Environmental Economics  B7. RRI2SCALE: Responsible Research and Innovation ecosystems at Regional Scale  B8. DigiTeRRI: Responsible Innovation in industry territories  Part C: Tools and methods  C1. Exploring the business case for Responsible Innovation: How to shift the perception of Responsible Innovation from risk to opportunity  C2. Co-Creating Innovations: How to engage with users and citizens in Responsible Innovation  C3. Responsible design thinking: How to integrate responsibility and sustainability into design thinking processes  C4. Real life inclusion: How to innovate with low socio-economic status families  C5. Inclusive Workshops: How to Facilitate Workshops with Blind and Visually Impaired Participants


André Martinuzzi is founder and director of the Institute for Managing Sustainability and associate professor at Vienna University of Economics and Business. For more than 20 years, he co-ordinated EU projects on corporate social responsibility, sustainability management, responsible innovation and circular economy.

Florian Findler was a postdoctoral researcher and project manager at the Institute for Managing Sustainability at WU Vienna. His research focused on corporate sustainability, responsible innovation, and sustainability in higher education. He is currently manager at PricewaterhouseCoopers in Germany, focusing on sustainability in transactions.

Alexander Graf is a postdoctoral researcher and project manager at the Institute for Managing Sustainability at WU Vienna. His research focuses on responsible sourcing, mining policies and circular economy.


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