Stakeholder Inclusion as the Research Council of Norway’s Silver Bullet

IF 0.3 4区 哲学 Q4 ETHICS Etikk I Praksis Pub Date : 2023-06-30 DOI:10.5324/eip.v17i1.5043
Mattias Solli
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Focusing on stakeholder inclusion, this article investigates the consequences of implementing the responsible research and innovation framework in a public funding regime. I use a Norwegian transdisciplinary project as a case study, demonstrating how the Research Council of Norway relies heavily on the assumption that stakeholders will pay for further development of the project as long as they are appropriately engaged. In analysing my case, I show how a real risk exists for a project that can potentially deliver value to society and address the grand challenges of our time ends up as waste. I refer to this as 4E Waste which I break into four types: Economic Waste – when money put into the initial project becomes “worthless” because the research is not followed up, Eidetic Waste – where knowledge is lost when the community of practice that is building the novel understanding dissipates, Ecological Waste – when polluting practices associated with current production methods prevail, and Ethical Waste – when the potential enterprise becomes a missed chance to do something good. Keywords: RRI; stakeholder inclusion; funding policy; Mode 2 research
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利益相关者包容是挪威研究委员会的银弹
本文着眼于利益相关者的包容,研究了在公共资助制度中实施负责任的研究和创新框架的后果。我用挪威的一个跨学科项目作为案例研究,展示了挪威研究委员会如何严重依赖于这样一个假设:只要利益相关者适当参与,他们就会为项目的进一步发展付费。在分析我的案例时,我展示了一个项目是如何存在真正的风险的,这个项目有可能为社会带来价值,并解决我们这个时代的重大挑战,但最终却被浪费了。我将其称为4E浪费,我将其分为四种类型:经济浪费——投入最初项目的资金因为没有跟进而变得“一文不值”;生态浪费——当建立新理解的实践社区消散时知识丢失;生态浪费——当与当前生产方法相关的污染实践盛行时,以及道德浪费——当潜在的企业成为错过做好事的机会时。关键词:RRI;利益相关者包括;资助政策;模式二研究
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