| Responsible innovation in business: a critical reflection on deliberative engagement as a central governance mechanism |
17 |
| Agricultural production: assessment of the potential use of Cas9-mediated gene drive systems for agricultural pest control |
13 |
| Developing gene drive technologies to eradicate invasive rodents from islands |
12 |
| Responsible innovation by social entrepreneurs: an exploratory study of values integration in innovations |
11 |
| A retrospective analysis of responsible innovation for low-technology innovation in the Global South |
9 |
| Introducing the dilemma of societal alignment for inclusive and responsible research and innovation |
9 |
| Reframing the governance of automotive automation: insights from UK stakeholder workshops |
8 |
| Are attitudes toward labeling nano products linked to attitudes towards GMO? Exploring a potential 'spillover' effect for attitudes toward controversial technologies |
7 |
| The integrated ethics and society programme of the Human Brain Project: reflecting on an ongoing experience |
7 |
| Liminal innovation practices: questioning three common assumptions in responsible innovation |
7 |
| A roadmap for gene drives: using institutional analysis and development to frame research needs and governance in a systems context |
7 |
| Economic issues to consider for gene drives |
7 |
| Identifying and detecting potentially adverse ecological outcomes associated with the release of gene-drive modified organisms |
6 |
| Regulating animals with gene drive systems: lessons from the regulatory assessment of a genetically engineered mosquito |
6 |
| Limits of decentered governance in science-society policies |
5 |
| The roles of ethics in gene drive research and governance |
5 |
| Gene drive to reduce malaria transmission in sub-Saharan Africa |
4 |
| Anticipating risks, governance needs, and public perceptions of de-extinction |
4 |
| Considering expert takeovers in citizen involvement processes |
4 |
| The moral psychology of value sensitive design: the methodological issues of moral intuitions for responsible innovation |
4 |
| Ethics as a rare bird: a challenge for situated studies of ethics in the engineering lab |
3 |
| 'Opening up' science policy: engaging with RRI in Brazil |
3 |
| The role of civil society organisations in European responsible research and innovation |
3 |
| The ethics of infinite impact |
3 |
| Responsible innovation during front-end development: increasing intervention capacities for enhancing project management reflections on complexity |
3 |
| Second-generation biofuels: exploring imaginaries via deliberative workshops with farmers |
3 |
| Exploring complexity, variety and the necessity of RRI in a developing country: the case of China |
3 |
| Gene drives and the management of agricultural pests |
3 |
| Anticipating complexity in the deployment of gene drive insects in agriculture |
3 |
| Harnessing gene drive |
2 |
| RRI: implementation as learning |
2 |
| IMAGINE RRI. A card-based method for reflecting on responsibility in life science research |
2 |
| Responsibility and science communication: scientists' experiences of and perspectives on public communication activities |
2 |
| A responsibility to commercialize? Tracing academic researchers' evolving engagement with the commercialization of biomedical research |
2 |
| Global challenges, Dutch solutions? The shape of responsibility in Dutch science and technology policies |
2 |
| Exploring the value proposition for RRI in Australia |
2 |
| Responsible innovation and education: integrating values and technology in the classroom |
1 |
| Neuroethics and the NIH BRAIN Initiative |
1 |
| Progressing the health agenda: responsibly innovating in health technology |
1 |
| Designing responsible research and innovation to encourage serendipity could enhance the broader societal impacts of research |
1 |
| RRI as the inheritor of deliberative democracy and the precautionary principle |
1 |
| The role of intermediary organizations in the mainstreaming of Responsible Research and Innovation in the Italian industrial sector |
1 |
| Absent, yet present? Moving with 'Responsible Research and Innovation' in radiation protection research |
1 |
| Can the technological mediation approach improve technology assessment? A critical view from 'within' |
1 |
| Anomaly handling and the politics of gene drives |
1 |
| Techlash', responsible innovation, and the self-regulatory organization |
1 |
| The importance of the democratic and multidirectional exchange of values between scientists, STEM educators, and historically underrepresented members of the community |
0 |
| Governing crowd-based innovations: an interdisciplinary research agenda |
0 |
| Chance as a value for artificial intelligence |
0 |
| Responsible innovation in the financial sector: an Islamic perspective |
0 |