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Book Description

Responsible Innovation.  For some, this expression is only an oxymoron or, worse, a means of masking with a sheet of virtue economic practices that would otherwise appear selfish and self-interested. For others, theorists and actors of innovation, this expression represents a formidable lever of action and a rich conceptual source from which to draw new ways of innovating.

The articulation between different levels of norms – economic and ethical, to which we can add the legal dimension – is not new, and is the subject of an in-depth reflection, decades old, around the idea of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR). By taking up some debates on CSR, most of which are foreign to the current authors of responsible innovation, this book examines the various justifications that CSR brings in order to convince economic players, subject to powerful market forces, of their responsible commitment. But these are not enough. The book also explores the specific contribution of the concept of responsible innovation to coping with the technological, social and political breakthroughs generated by innovation, and is based on philosophical resources such as the ethics of virtue and the ethics of “care”.

 

Table of Contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Foreword
  5. Introduction
  6. 1 Responsibility in Business and Enterprise
    1. 1.1. Different notions of responsibility
    2. 1.2. Legal responsibility
    3. 1.3. Structure and responsibility
    4. 1.4. Corporate social responsibility
    5. 1.5. Conclusion
  7. 2 Justifications for Corporate Responsibility
    1. 2.1. Social and legal responsibility
    2. 2.2. Economic efficiency, financial performance and CSR
    3. 2.3. Explicitly normative justifications for responsibility
    4. 2.4. Conclusion
  8. 3 Innovation and Responsibility
    1. 3.1. Defining innovation
    2. 3.2. Corporate social responsibility and the promotion of innovation
    3. 3.3. The need for moral innovation
    4. 3.4. Responsible innovation
    5. 3.5. Practices of responsible innovation
    6. 3.6. Conclusion
  9. 4 Responsibility as Virtue in Innovation
    1. 4.1. Responsibility as virtue or care
    2. 4.2. Responsibility and virtue in CSR
    3. 4.3. Conclusion
  10. Conclusion
  11. Bibliography
  12. Index
  13. End User License Agreement