About The Authors |
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Acknowledgments |
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Introduction |
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1 The Emergence Of The Responsible Innovation Concept |
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1 An Explanation of the Terminology |
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2 Exploring the Notion of Responsibility |
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a Permeability between the private and public spheres |
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b The imperative of responsibility |
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c The responsibility of the citizen/individual |
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d Political responsibility |
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e Responsibility: Moral standards and ethics |
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f The responsibility of a firm |
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g The question of stakeholders |
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h Managers and responsibility |
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i Managers and the multiplicity of responsibilities |
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3 Is Responsible Innovation Derived from CSR? |
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b The conscience of businessmen |
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c The secularization of CSR |
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d Sustainable development |
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4 The Understanding of Responsible Innovation |
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2 The Uncertain Nature Of The Innovation Environment |
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1 Deciding in the Unknown and Unknowable |
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a Losing control of innovations |
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b An ambiguous life cycle |
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2 Adapting Sustainable Development Concept to Address New Global Issues |
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3 The Axes of Responsible Innovation |
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a Question the solutions to develop in response to individual needs |
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b Monitor and manage the direct impacts of innovations |
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c Consider the indirect consequences of innovations |
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d Cases for responsible innovation |
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e Constructing and de-constructing the innovation process |
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3 A Global Integration Of Responsible Innovation Into Organizations |
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1 Impact of Responsibility on the Innovation Strategy |
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a A new model for integrating responsible innovation into organizational strategy |
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b Adapting responsible innovation to SME specificities |
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2 Five Stages for Becoming a Responsible and Innovative Organization |
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a Stage 1: Comply with the law |
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b Stage 2: Anticipate future legal requirements |
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c Stage 3: Think the value chain as an ecosystem |
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d Stage 4: Develop responsible products and services |
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e Stage 5: Lead the change |
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3 An Evaluation of Responsible Innovation |
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a Responsible innovation: A product and process dimension |
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b Success of responsible innovation |
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c Key challenges associated with responsible innovation |
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4 From the Precautionary Principle to a Responsible Innovation Code? |
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4 Policy Case For Responsible Innovation |
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1 Interaction Between Regional Academe and SMEs |
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a The role of knowledge spill-overs |
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2 Interaction Between SMEs from Different Sectors |
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3 Role of Transnational Interaction Between SMEs and Technology Transfer Offices Located at Universities |
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4 Key Responsible Innovation Policy Barriers |
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5 Responsible Innovation Within Research And Education |
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112 | (2) |
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a Challenges for including responsible innovation |
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b Including responsible innovation at various levels of education systems |
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6 Achieving Responsible Innovation And Optimizing On Performance |
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1 Applying Disruptive Innovation to the Social Sector |
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2 Investing in Health Insurance |
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126 | (1) |
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4 Investing in Economic Developments |
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5 Integrating Responsibility: A Source of Innovation and Performance |
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6 Critical Analysis of the Dow Jones Sustainable Index |
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7 The Importance of Governance |
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8 Responsibility Committees |
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10 The Case of the Nanocode |
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139 | (2) |
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Conclusion |
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Appendix |
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Bibliography |
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Index |
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