Journal of Responsible Innovation

Papers
(The TQCC of Journal of Responsible Innovation is 7. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-11-01 to 2024-11-01.)
ArticleCitations
An unfinished journey? Reflections on a decade of responsible research and innovation109
From Responsible Research and Innovation to responsibility by design38
The Moral-IT Deck: a tool for ethics by design35
RRI legacies: co-creation for responsible, equitable and fair innovation in Horizon Europe34
Exploring the readiness of publicly funded researchers to practice responsible research and innovation in digital agriculture33
Politicising Circular Economy: what can we learn from Responsible Innovation?27
Reconceptualising responsible research and innovation from a Global South perspective26
What’s wrong with global challenges?25
Toward anticipatory governance of human genome editing: a critical review of scholarly governance discourse25
Rethinking societal engagement under the heading of Responsible Research and Innovation: (novel) requirements and challenges24
Challenges in the implementation of responsible research and innovation across Horizon 202021
In pursuit of responsible innovation for precision agriculture technologies20
Imagining the future through revisiting the past: the value of history in thinking about R(R)I’s possible future(s)18
Slow Innovation: the need for reflexivity in Responsible Innovation (RI)18
Responsible research and innovation meets multispecies studies: why RRI needs to be a more-than-human exercise17
Indigenous-led responsible innovation: lessons from co-developed protocols to guide the use of drones to monitor a biocultural landscape in Kakadu National Park, Australia17
Participatory design: lessons and directions for responsible research and innovation17
Vision as make-believe: how narratives and models represent sociotechnical futures15
The uses of grand challenges in research policy and university management: something for everyone15
Co-creation in support of responsible research and innovation: an analysis of three stakeholder workshops on nanotechnology for health15
Two tribes or more? The historical emergence of discourse coalitions of responsible research and innovation (rri) and Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI)15
STS Postures: responsible innovation and research in undergraduate STEM education14
Design for values and the city12
Multiple futures for society, research, and innovation in the European Union: jumping to 203812
Organizational patterns of RRI: how organizational properties relate to RRI implementation11
Taking knowledge production seriously in responsible research and innovation11
Toward institutionalization of responsible innovation in the contemporary research university: insights from case studies of Arizona State University10
Responsible design and assessment of a SARS-CoV virtual reality rehabilitation programme: guidance ethics in context10
Responsible impact and the reinforcement of responsible innovation in the public sector ecosystem: cases of digital health innovation9
A comparative, sociotechnical design perspective on Responsible Innovation: multidisciplinary research and education on digitized energy and Automated Vehicles9
Responsible innovation scholarship: normative, empirical, theoretical, and engaged9
Public engagement in contested political contexts: reflections on the role of recursive reflexivity in responsible innovation9
An RRI for the present moment: relational and ‘well-up’ innovation9
Narrative as a resource for inclusive governance: a UK–Brazil comparison of public responses to nanotechnology8
Responsible innovation ecosystem governance: socio-technical integration research for systems-level capacity building8
RRI Futures: learning from a diversity of voices and visions7
Stop re-inventing the wheel: or how ELSA and RRI can align7
Nanoscientists’ perceptions of serving as ethical leaders within their organization: Implications from ethical leadership for responsible innovation7
Luck and the responsibilities to protect one’s epigenome7
From Value Sensitive Design to values absorption – building an instrument to analyze organizational capabilities for value-sensitive innovation7
Trust, trustworthiness, and relationships: ontological reflections on public trust in science7
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