Limits to responsible innovation

Type de ressource
Auteurs/contributeurs
Titre
Limits to responsible innovation
Résumé
Responsible Innovation (RI) is a young field of research that has nevertheless had remarkable successes in dissemination within academic and political circles. However, there is relatively little awareness of its limits, blind spots and situations in which it cannot be used for actual innovation trajectories. Without such awareness, there is a risk that RI may get hollowed out and turned into a tool for ‘greenwashing’. To examine RI’s limits, we present a case study on biofuel innovation in Hassan, South India. This case study demonstrates that there are important barriers that may make it difficult to conduct innovation according to RI values. In particular, we highlight the following factors that emerge from our case study and need more attention in order to be included and adequately theorised in the RI literature: material barriers to innovation, engagement with abandoning or reducing existing practices as a consequence of innovation, power differences and dependencies, (un)clear demarcation of responsibilities, strategic behaviour and, lastly, different, diverging and even contradictory interests. We demonstrate that such factors may obstruct the possibility to innovate in a responsible way, leading us to our core observation that RI should be about innovating responsibly – or not innovating at all.
Publication
Journal of Responsible Innovation
Volume
3
Numéro
2
Pages
110-134
Date
2016-05-03
ISSN
2329-9460
Consulté le
08/01/2023 17:48
Catalogue de bibl.
Taylor and Francis+NEJM
Extra
Publisher: Routledge _eprint: https://doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2016.1231396
Référence
de Hoop, E., Pols, A. et Romijn, H. (2016). Limits to responsible innovation. Journal of Responsible Innovation, 3(2), 110‑134. https://doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2016.1231396
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