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El. knyga: Responsible Innovation: From Concept to Practice [World Scientific e-book]

(Essec Business School, S'pore), (Delft Univ Of Tech, The Netherlands), (Essec Business School, France)
  • Formatas: 188 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814525084
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  • Formatas: 188 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 07-May-2014
  • Leidėjas: World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
  • ISBN-13: 9789814525084
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At a time when the limits on human progress are ever-decreasing and the consequences of human actions have never been so critical to predict and manage, the responsible nature of innovations has acquired a whole new importance.Firms now need to find the appropriate balance between achieving positive growth and performance while integrating the concept of responsible-innovation at the very core of innovation strategies and processes.Based on extensive academic research and illustrated by multiple case studies and examples, this book will help understand the challenges and issues of responsible-innovation for leaders and managers. It will also provide a process for implementing responsible-innovation into an organization while improving performance sustainably.
About The Authors ix
Acknowledgments xi
Introduction xiii
1 The Emergence Of The Responsible Innovation Concept
1(36)
1 An Explanation of the Terminology
1(4)
2 Exploring the Notion of Responsibility
5(18)
a Permeability between the private and public spheres
6(1)
b The imperative of responsibility
7(1)
c The responsibility of the citizen/individual
8(1)
d Political responsibility
9(2)
e Responsibility: Moral standards and ethics
11(2)
f The responsibility of a firm
13(1)
g The question of stakeholders
14(1)
h Managers and responsibility
15(5)
i Managers and the multiplicity of responsibilities
20(3)
3 Is Responsible Innovation Derived from CSR?
23(8)
a A question of religion
23(2)
b The conscience of businessmen
25(1)
c The secularization of CSR
26(2)
d Sustainable development
28(3)
4 The Understanding of Responsible Innovation
31(6)
a Linguistics
35(2)
2 The Uncertain Nature Of The Innovation Environment
37(24)
1 Deciding in the Unknown and Unknowable
37(6)
a Losing control of innovations
37(1)
b An ambiguous life cycle
38(5)
2 Adapting Sustainable Development Concept to Address New Global Issues
43(1)
3 The Axes of Responsible Innovation
44(17)
a Question the solutions to develop in response to individual needs
44(4)
b Monitor and manage the direct impacts of innovations
48(3)
c Consider the indirect consequences of innovations
51(1)
d Cases for responsible innovation
52(5)
e Constructing and de-constructing the innovation process
57(4)
3 A Global Integration Of Responsible Innovation Into Organizations
61(40)
1 Impact of Responsibility on the Innovation Strategy
61(7)
a A new model for integrating responsible innovation into organizational strategy
61(1)
b Adapting responsible innovation to SME specificities
62(6)
2 Five Stages for Becoming a Responsible and Innovative Organization
68(18)
a Stage 1: Comply with the law
68(1)
b Stage 2: Anticipate future legal requirements
69(1)
c Stage 3: Think the value chain as an ecosystem
70(2)
d Stage 4: Develop responsible products and services
72(6)
e Stage 5: Lead the change
78(8)
3 An Evaluation of Responsible Innovation
86(9)
a Responsible innovation: A product and process dimension
88(4)
b Success of responsible innovation
92(2)
c Key challenges associated with responsible innovation
94(1)
4 From the Precautionary Principle to a Responsible Innovation Code?
95(6)
4 Policy Case For Responsible Innovation
101(10)
1 Interaction Between Regional Academe and SMEs
103(2)
a The role of knowledge spill-overs
103(2)
2 Interaction Between SMEs from Different Sectors
105(1)
3 Role of Transnational Interaction Between SMEs and Technology Transfer Offices Located at Universities
106(1)
4 Key Responsible Innovation Policy Barriers
107(4)
5 Responsible Innovation Within Research And Education
111(12)
1 Research Grants
112(2)
2 Teaching Programs
114(9)
a Challenges for including responsible innovation
115(3)
b Including responsible innovation at various levels of education systems
118(5)
6 Achieving Responsible Innovation And Optimizing On Performance
123(24)
1 Applying Disruptive Innovation to the Social Sector
125(1)
2 Investing in Health Insurance
126(1)
3 Investing in Education
127(1)
4 Investing in Economic Developments
127(1)
5 Integrating Responsibility: A Source of Innovation and Performance
128(1)
6 Critical Analysis of the Dow Jones Sustainable Index
129(5)
7 The Importance of Governance
134(3)
8 Responsibility Committees
137(1)
9 Involving Citizens
138(1)
10 The Case of the Nanocode
139(2)
11 Case Studies
141(6)
a Veja
141(1)
b Arup
142(1)
c Lend Lease
143(1)
d PepsiCo
143(1)
e Skanska, UK
144(1)
f Marks & Spencer (M&S)
144(3)
Conclusion 147(4)
Appendix 151(6)
Bibliography 157(8)
Index 165