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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: André Martinuzzi , Florian Findler , Alexander GrafPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: Routledge Weight: 0.639kg ISBN: 9781032333977ISBN 10: 1032333979 Pages: 330 Publication Date: 27 September 2024 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsPart 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 ParticipantsReviews“This book offers a rich variety of experiences, insights, and tools to help organizations tackle societal challenges, engage multiple stakeholders, and strive for sustainable development.” Marcel Bogers, Professor of Open & Collaborative Innovation, Eindhoven University of Technology “Corporate responsibility is both: a societal imperative and an attractive business case for multinational enterprises. This book offers guidance on its implementation in the area of innovation management.” Manfred Schekulin, Long-term Chair, OECD Investment Committee “This book reframes responsible innovation from a societal expectation into an appealing business opportunity.” Rodrigo Lozano, Founder and Director, Organisational Sustainability, Ltd; Visiting Professor, Central University of Technology, Bloemfontein, South Africa “This book demonstrates the importance of making technology and innovation more responsible and sustainable, a necessity not only in the Global North but also in the Global South.” Payal Kumar, Emerald Brand Ambassador and Principal Academic Advisor, Indian School of Hospitality Author InformationAndré Martinuzzi is founder and Director of the Institute for Managing Sustainability and Associate Professor at Vienna University of Economics and Business, Austria. For more than 20 years, he has co-ordinated EU projects on corporate social responsibility, sustainability management, Responsible Innovation, and the circular economy. Florian Findler was a postdoctoral researcher and project manager at the Institute for Managing Sustainability at WU Vienna, Austria. 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 was a postdoctoral researcher and project manager at the Institute for Managing Sustainability at WU Vienna. His research focuses on responsible sourcing, mining policies, and the circular economy. He is currently senior consultant at Kumi Consulting Ltd., focusing on mandatory due diligence. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |