Addressing Climate Change in Responsible Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Its Operationalization
Abstract
:1. Introduction
1.1. Conceptual Framework
1.1.1. Responsible Research and Innovation
1.1.2. Corporate Social Responsibility
1.1.3. Sustainable Innovation
1.1.4. Addressing Climate Change through RRI
- How can strategies against climate change originated in CSR and SI help to operationalize strategies against climate change in RRI practice?
- How are the latest proposals by RRI projects and international actors addressing CC?
2. Materials and Methods
2.1. Research Methods
2.1.1. Document Analysis
- The publication is too theoretical and does not help to implement its proposals (if any).
- The publication coincides with others that supply more suitable information for the research.
- The publication is more than twenty years old and cannot include the latest tools and proposals.
2.1.2. Analysis of RRI Projects and Actors and Subsequent Web Review
- The website does not provide information about RRI.
- The website does not provide methods, indicators, examples or other tools useful for the RRI in practice.
- The actor/project is actually part of a superior actor/project and the alternatives were merged.
3. Results
3.1. Findings of the Document Analysis
- Journal of Responsible Innovation
- The ORBIT Journal—an online Journal for Responsible Research and Innovation on ICT
- Responsible Research und TA—Innovationen neu gestalten, edited by the Karslruhe Institute of Technology (in German)
- A section of Responsible Science in EuroScientist, the official journal of EuroScience
- Debating Innovation, the journal of the Observatory for Responsible Innovation (last issue in 2014).
3.2. Analysis of Projects and Actors
- The project’s main aim is educating about RRI: Ark of enquiry, EnRRICH, FRRIICT, IRRESISTIBLE, NUCLEUS, PARRISE, SPARKS, and SYNERGENE.
- The aim is stakeholder engagement in RRI, but at a strategic level, not at a tactical level, not intended for practice: CIMULACT, CONSIDER, NanoDiode, PE2020, PERARES, PIER, TRUST, and VOICES.
- The aim is monitoring RRI evolution: Res-AGorA_MoRRI, NERRI, Responsibility (project, forum and observatory), and STARBIOS2.
- Even though they include the application of RRI to practice, they neither consider environmental sustainability nor CC in particular: Orbit, PRISMA, PROSO, RRI-Practice, RESPONSIBLE-INDUSTRY, RRI-ICT Forum, SATORI and SMART-map. Conversely, if they address CC or sustainability, their proposals were not considered detailed or concrete enough for helping R&I teams to apply them to their activities: GREAT, KARIM and ProGReSS.
- The project has just started and has not provided results at the time of writing this paper: InSPIRES, JERRI, NewHoRRIzon, and Fit4RRI.
3.3. Actors of RRI That Address Sustainability or CC
- Fraunhofer Centre for Responsible Research and Innovation (CeRRI) in Berlin
- Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research ISI in Karlsruhe
- Karlsruhe Institute of Technology Climate and Environment Centre
- Centre for Computing and Social Responsibility (CCSR) in Leicester
- Institute for Managing Sustainability in Wien
- Danish Board of Technology Foundation in Hvidovre, Copenhagen
4. Discussion
4.1. Main Contributions to CC Prevention in RRI
- Efficient integration in the core management of research and innovation;
- Stakeholder management;
- Apply a life cycle perspective; and
- Open access databases.
4.1.1. Effective and Efficient Integration in the Core Management of Research
- Teams do the minimum for compliance and do not actually get to incorporate RRI to their core management.
- The tools for assessing the responsibility of research projects lead to devoting precious resources to filling out forms and writing compliance reports.
- The RRI assessment system penalizes those that are not good at filling out forms although they may be excellent at research itself.
- The evaluation system unintentionally leads practitioners to particular research fields, diverting them from initiatives that could represent great advances in society’s wellbeing or scientific knowledge.
4.1.2. Life Cycle Perspective
- Collecting raw materials/information
- Manufacturing/transformation process
- Distribution
- Use and maintenance
- End of life
4.1.3. Use and Develop Open Access Databases
4.1.4. Stakeholder Management
- Their understanding is not unequivocal and different sensitivities apply.
- Only “potential” solutions can be suggested; it cannot be accurately stated how “good” for the environment alternatives can be.
- Hence, solutions are not simply right or wrong, but better or worse. It is difficult to assess them in absolute terms; several alternatives could all be good for the environment, or all bad, or combinations thereof.
- Protecting innovation, avoiding key information getting to the competitors;
- Lack of skills for managing stakeholders: difficulties for identifying stakeholders, their interests and powers, who represents or speaks on behalf of them, etc.;
- “A lot of work is required to educate stakeholders” [58]; and
- Time and resources consumption, and obstacles to the agility of the research processes.
4.2. Difficulties in Operationalization
- It is inherently difficult to apply the whole concept of responsibility to the innovation process [51,79]. This is mainly related to the extent to which RRI practitioners can foresee what is to come, or be blamed for the unexpected impacts of their innovations. Conversely, to give another example, to which extent avoiding CC is more important than other socially desirable goals in a context of limited resources and time, and different relevant negative impacts.
- Rising awareness: While research teams in disciplines such as energy, transport, infrastructure, plastics, etc. are aware of their responsibility towards CC [57,72], others devoted to disciplines such as ICT, finance, retail, agriculture, food, nanotechnologies, etc. normally do not consider themselves as having an impact on CC [6,40,57,61,71,87].
- Specific to CC prevention, to adapt to RRI the proven and available tools for assessing CC, i.e., guidelines and standards for carbon footprint calculations (see Section 4.1.2) and open access databases of environmental aspects and indicators (see Section 4.1.3) is necessary. None of the reviewed RRI publications or projects (nor the ones of Table 2) were found to apply those tools.
5. Conclusions, Limitations and Future Research
Author Contributions
Funding
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
Appendix A. Data of the Reviewed Projects
Project | Sustainability or CC | Methods, etc. | Top-Down | Bottom-Up | Leader | Web Link | Area | Situation |
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Ark of Inquiry | Indirectly | Yes | Yes | Yes | University of Tartu | http://www.arkofinquiry.eu/RRI | Education | On going |
CASI2020 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ARC Fund. Sofia. | http://www.casi2020.eu/about/description/ | Sustainable innovation | Finished |
CIMULACT | Indirectly | Yes | Yes | Yes | Danish Board of Technology Foundation. Hvidovre | http://www.cimulact.eu/ | General | On going |
COMPASS | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | Institute for Managing Sustainability, university of Wien | https://innovation-compass.eu/ | Cyber security, nanoel. and biomedicine | On going |
CONSIDER | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | Montfort University. Leicester | http://www.consider-project.eu/ | Governance | Finished |
Engage2020 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Danish Board of Technology Foundation. Hvidovre | http://engage2020.eu/ | General | Finished |
EnRRICH | No | Yes | No | Yes | Vrije Universiteit Brussel | http://www.livingknowledge.org/projects/enrrich/ | Higher education | On going |
FIT4RRI | No | No data | No data | No data | Universitá di Roma Sapienza. Rome | https://fit4rri.eu/ | Open Science | On going |
FoTRRIS | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | VITO. Mol | http://fotrris-h2020.eu/ | General | On going |
FRRIICT | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | Oxford University | http://www.oerc.ox.ac.uk/projects/frriict | ICT. Ethics | Finished |
GREAT | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | University of Namur | http://www.great-project.eu/ | Governance | Finished |
HEIRRI | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | Universitat Pompeu Fabra. Barcelona | http://heirri.eu/ | Higher education | On going |
INSPIRES | No | No data | No data | No data | ISGlobal. Barcelona | http://www.livingknowledge.org/projects/inspires | General | On going |
IRRESISTIBLE | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | University of Groningen | http://www.irresistible-project.eu/index.php/en/ | Education | Finished |
JERRI | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Fraunhofer ISI. Karlsruhe | http://www.jerri-project.eu/jerri/singlepage/index.php | General | On going |
KARIM | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | Paris region innovation centre | http://www.karimnetwork.com/about/ | Six, including environment and energy | Finished |
NanoDiode | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | IVAM. Amsterdam | http://www.nanodiode.eu/ | Nanotechnology | Finished |
NERRI | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | CIENCIA VIVA. Lisbon | http://www.cienciaviva.pt/projinternacionais/nerri/index.asp | Neuro science and technology | Finished |
NewHoRRIzon | Indirectly | No data | No | Yes | Institute for advanced studies. Wien | http://newhorrizon.eu/ | General | On going |
NUCLEUS | No | Yes | No | Yes | Rhine-Waal University. Klever | http://www.nucleus-project.eu/ | Higher education | On going |
Orbit | No | Yes | No | Yes | Montfort University. Leicester | http://www.orbit-rri.org/ | ICT | On going |
PARRISE | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | Utrecht University | http://www.parrise.eu/ | Education | On going |
PE2020 | No | Yes | Yes | Yes | University of Helsinki | https://pe2020.eu/about/ | Public engagement | Finished |
PERARES | Indirectly | Yes | Yes | Yes | Bonn Science Shop (WILA Bonn) | http://www.livingknowledge.org/projects/perares/ | General | Finished |
PIER | Yes | Yes | No | Yes | F. IDIS-CITTÁ DELLA SCIENZA. Naples | http://www.pier-project.eu/ | Sea | On going |
PRISMA | No | Yes | No | Yes | TU Delft | http://www.rri-prisma.eu/ | Synthetic biology, nanotechnology, self-driving vehicles, the internet of things | On going |
ProGReSS | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | University of Central Lancashire | http://www.progressproject.eu/ | General | Finished |
PROSO | No | Yes | No | Yes | DIALOGIK. Stuttgart | http://www.proso-project.eu/ | General | On going |
Reponsibility | No | Yes | No | Yes | Fraunhofer IPK. Munich | http://responsibility-rri.eu/ | General | Finished |
Reponsibility_Forum | No | Yes | No | Yes | Fraunhofer IPK. Munich | http://responsibility-rri.eu/ | General | Finished |
Reponsibility_Observatory | No | Yes | No | Yes | Fraunhofer IPK. Munich | http://responsibility-rri.eu/ | General | Finished |
Res-AGorA | Yes | Yes | Yes | No | Fraunhofer ISI. Karlsruhe | http://res-agora.eu/about/ | General | Finished |
ResAGorA_MoRRI | Indirectly | Yes | Yes | No | IPRED. Brussels | http://www.technopolis-group.com/morri/ | General | On going |
ResAGorA_RRI trends | Indirectly | Yes | Yes | Yes | Aarhus university | http://www.rritrends.res-agora.eu/masis | General | Finished |
RESPONSIBLE-INDUSTRY | Indirectly | Yes | No | Yes | Montfort University- Leicester | http://www.responsible-industry.eu/ | ICT for ageing people | Finished |
RRI-Practice | No | No | Yes | No | Oslo and Akershus University College of Applied Sciences | https://www.rri-practice.eu/ | General | On going |
RRI Tools | Indirectly | Yes | Indirectly | Indirectly | La Caixa Foundation. Barcelona | http://www.rri-tools.eu/ | General | Finished |
RRI-ICT Forum | No | Yes | No | Yes | Sigmaorionis. Paris | https://rri-ict-forum.nexacenter.org/ | ICS and SSH | On going |
SATORI | No | Yes | No | Yes | University of Twente | http://satoriproject.eu/the-project/ | Ethics | On going |
SMART | Yes | No data | Yes | Yes | University of Oslo | http://www.smart.uio.no/ | Life cycle of textiles and mobiles | On going |
SMART-map | No | Yes | No | Yes | Aarhus University | http://projectsmartmap.eu/ | Synthetic biology. Biomedicine. | On going |
SPARKS | No | Yes | No | Yes | ECSITE. Brussels | http://www.sparksproject.eu/ | Health Science, Science museums | On going |
STARBIOS2 | No | No data | Yes | Yes | University of Rome Tor Vergata. Rome | http://starbios2.eu/ | Biosciences | On going |
SYNENERGENE | No | No data | No data | No data | Karlsruhe Institute of Technology | https://www.synenergene.eu/ | Synthetic biology | Finished |
TRUST | No | Yes | No | Yes | University of Central Lancashire | http://trust-project.eu/ | Ethical standards | On going |
VOICES for Innovation | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | ECSITE. Brussels. | http://www.voicesforinnovation.eu/ | Urban waste as resource | Finished |
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No. | Equation Query: (“Responsible Research” OR “Responsible Innovation” OR “RRI” OR “Responsible Research and Innovation”) | WOS | Scopus | Science Direct | Google Scholar |
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1 | AND (“climate change”) | 13 | 13 | 3 | 1 |
2 | AND (“greenhouse effect”) | 1 | 1 | 1 | 0 |
3 | AND (“global warming”) | 3 | 5 | 0 | 0 |
4 | AND (“sustainability”) | 32 | 52 | 10 | 6 |
5 | AND (“sustainable development”) | 17 | 31 | 1 | 3 |
6 | AND (“sustainab*”) | 68 | 91 | 19 | 0 |
7 | AND (“environment”) | 45 | 72 | 19 | 1 |
8 | AND (“sustainable innovation”) | 2 | 6 | 1 | 5 |
9 | AND (“CSR” OR “corporate social responsibility”) | 11 | 17 | 1 | 3 |
10 | AND (“corporate responsibility” OR “social responsibility”) | 14 | 31 | 4 | 7 |
Heading | Total (without unrelated and duplicates) | 124 | 169 | 37 | 17 |
Project | Sustainability or Climate Change | Methods, Indicators, Examples | Top-Down or Bottom-UP | Area |
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CASI2020 [46] | Both directly | Yes | Both | Sustainable innovation. |
COMPASS [47] | Both indirectly | Yes | Bottom-up | Cyber security, Nanoelectronics and Biomedicine |
Engage2020 [48] | Both directly | Yes | Both | General |
Res-AGorA [37] | Both directly | Yes | Both | General |
RRI Tools [49] | Both indirectly | Yes | Both | General. |
SMART [50] | Both directly | Yes (expected) | Both | Life cycle of textiles and mobiles. |
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Ligardo-Herrera, I.; Gómez-Navarro, T.; Inigo, E.A.; Blok, V. Addressing Climate Change in Responsible Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Its Operationalization. Sustainability 2018, 10, 2012. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10062012
Ligardo-Herrera I, Gómez-Navarro T, Inigo EA, Blok V. Addressing Climate Change in Responsible Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Its Operationalization. Sustainability. 2018; 10(6):2012. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10062012
Chicago/Turabian StyleLigardo-Herrera, Ivan, Tomás Gómez-Navarro, Edurne A. Inigo, and Vincent Blok. 2018. "Addressing Climate Change in Responsible Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Its Operationalization" Sustainability 10, no. 6: 2012. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10062012
APA StyleLigardo-Herrera, I., Gómez-Navarro, T., Inigo, E. A., & Blok, V. (2018). Addressing Climate Change in Responsible Research and Innovation: Recommendations for Its Operationalization. Sustainability, 10(6), 2012. https://doi.org/10.3390/su10062012