Responsible Innovation in Large Technological Systems

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  • ISBN 9780367895815
  • Weight: 421g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Mar 2020
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Large technological systems, such as seaports, nuclear power stations, wind farms and natural gas extraction, provide vital functions for society. And yet these large technological systems have an impact on different stakeholder groups in both positive and negative ways.

This book defines responsible innovation and describes how both the innovation process and the resulting innovation outcome can be designed, created and implemented in a way that respects the various stakeholder groups involved and affected by the system. Taking a case-based approach, a number of large technological systems are profiled, including hydraulic engineering, nuclear energy, smart metering, and wind power. The values of each of the stakeholder groups, and the costs and benefits of the systems presented, are analysed. The book concludes by combining these insights to provide a framework for how responsible innovation of large technological systems can be implemented in practice.

The book will be of particular interest to undergraduate and postgraduate students and researchers in technology and innovation management, and corporate governance, CSR and business ethics.

J. Roland Ortt is Associate Professor of Technology and Innovation Management at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.

David van Putten is a PhD student working at the Faculty of Philosophy (ESPhil) of the Erasmus University in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.

Linda M. Kamp is Assistant Professor of Sustainable Innovations and Transitions at Delft University of Technology, the Netherlands.

Ibo van de Poel is Anthoni van Leeuwenhoek Professor in Ethics and Technology and Head of the Department of Values, Technology and Innovation at the Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management at the Technical University Delft in the Netherlands.