Coordinatore | UNIVERSITE DE NAMUR ASBL
Organization address
address: Rue de Bruxelles 61 contact info |
Nazionalità Coordinatore | Belgium [BE] |
Totale costo | 2˙236˙052 € |
EC contributo | 1˙780˙571 € |
Programma | FP7-SIS
Specific Programme "Capacities": Science in society |
Code Call | FP7-SCIENCE-IN-SOCIETY-2012-1 |
Funding Scheme | CP-FP |
Anno di inizio | 2013 |
Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) | 2013-02-01 - 2016-01-31 |
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1 |
UNIVERSITE DE NAMUR ASBL
Organization address
address: Rue de Bruxelles 61 contact info |
BE (NAMUR) | coordinator | 343˙782.00 |
2 |
SIGNOSIS SPRL
Organization address
address: AVENUE LOUISE 367 contact info |
BE (BRUXELLES) | participant | 240˙200.00 |
3 |
DE MONTFORT UNIVERSITY
Organization address
address: THE GATEWAY 12 THE NEWARKE contact info |
UK (LEICESTER) | participant | 239˙988.00 |
4 |
THE CHANCELLOR, MASTERS AND SCHOLARS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD
Organization address
address: University Offices, Wellington Square contact info |
UK (OXFORD) | participant | 238˙722.00 |
5 |
Teknologian tutkimuskeskus VTT Oy
Organization address
address: Vuorimiehentie 3 contact info |
FI (Espoo) | participant | 238˙196.00 |
6 |
European Academy of Technology and Innovation Assessment
Organization address
city: Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler contact info |
DE (Bad Neuenahr-Ahrweiler) | participant | 194˙433.54 |
7 |
UNIVERSITE PARIS DESCARTES
Organization address
address: Rue de l'Ecole de Medecine 12 contact info |
FR (PARIS) | participant | 133˙568.60 |
8 |
FONDATION NATIONALE SCIENCES POLITIQUES
Organization address
address: RUE SAINT GUILLAUME 27 contact info |
FR (PARIS CEDEX 07) | participant | 106˙419.40 |
9 |
NIGEL GILBERT GEOFFREY
Organization address
address: GUILDOWN ROAD GENTIAN HOUSE contact info |
UK (GUILDFORD) | participant | 19˙620.00 |
10 |
PYKA ANDREAS
Organization address
address: BLUETENAECKER 12 contact info |
DE (NEU-ULM) | participant | 19˙620.00 |
11 |
UNIVERSITY COLLEGE DUBLIN, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, DUBLIN
Organization address
address: BELFIELD contact info |
IE (DUBLIN) | participant | 6˙021.46 |
12 |
TEKNOLOGIAN TUTKIMUSKESKUS VTT
Organization address
address: TEKNIIKANTIE 4 A contact info |
FI (ESPOO) | participant | 0.00 |
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The GREAT project will develop an empirically based and theoretically sound model of the role of responsible research and innovation governance. The project will explore the dynamics of participation in research and innovation, and investigate the characteristics of responsible practices. It will investigate the nature of new partnerships among various stakeholders, researchers and policymakers that are developing within innovation networks and the influence that these developments have on knowledge production and policy. This will be done a. by determining the characteristics of research and innovation b. involving diverse groupings and c. determining the social processes involved in responsible research and innovation practices. In doing so, the GREAT project will address all three issues requested in the call: a. It will explore the knowledge and research potential of multi-stakeholder approaches in research; b. it will investigate how responsible innovation is involved in research processes and c. it will use this knowledge to inform policy makers on how to integrate responsible innovation in further research activities.
An EU team is investigating the role of governance in responsible research and innovation (RRI). The study has produced conceptual and data visualisation tools, in addition to defining the controversies and documenting current thinking.
Typically, social engagement with innovation occurs at the market stage, when experts persuade the public that a certain innovation is desirable. An alternative approach may help researchers and policymakers engage with the public at an earlier stage.
The EU-funded 'Governance of responsible innovation' (http://www.great-project.eu (GREAT)) project aims to model the role of governance in RRI. Drawing from case studies, the project investigates current European practices. The study is intended to produce a set of principles enabling engagement with research stakeholders, and to show how responsible innovation links to research processes. The results will inform policymakers regarding research management. The 10-member undertaking runs for 3 years to January 2016, and has met all objectives for its first 18 months.
Work involved establishment of conceptual tools for empirical research regarding responsible innovation. Doing so helped to define the prevailing controversies. GREAT also established linkages with the research community via five workshops involving key experts. The project defined common approaches and methods of assessing its outputs in conjunction with users.
Using questionnaires, the team studied current thinking about responsible innovation, and how the subject may be integrated in the future. The work focused on Competitiveness and Innovation Programme (CIP) projects, which typically involve multi-actor networks. The study yielded a report focusing on current developments in science and society, with emphasis on RRI.
In conjunction with the MORRI project, GREAT developed a common understanding that will lead to a web application for visualising RRI data.
The GREAT project is expected to reveal theoretical principles concerning governance of RRI. The work will have policy implications, leading to improvements in research management.