Published October 29, 2023 | Version v1
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Responsible innovation and societal challenges: The multi-scalarity dilemma

  • 1. Delft University of Technology

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Societal challenges tend to be characterized by their multi-scalarity as problems emerge and co-evolve on multiple scales. Resolving these challenges requires innovators to navigate often conflicting considerations between multiple scales when dealing with complexity, uncertainty, and contestation. Innovators need to ground resolutions in local values and worldviews while simultaneously fitting these into global efforts to help drive systemic responses. Nevertheless, studies on Responsible Innovation commonly focus exclusively on a local or global scale. In this perspective paper, we explore rationales for these two prevalent but opposing approaches, and provide tentative insights into how multi-scalarity could be navigated by uniting scales through a hybrid approach. The paper proceeds by opening up research on multi-scalarity, and the geographical and relational aspects of Responsible Innovation in a broader sense.

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European Commission
Co-Change – Co-Create Change in Research Funding and Performing 873112
European Commission
PRO-Ethics – Participatory Real Life Experiments in Research and Innovation Funding Organisations on Ethics 872441