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From Principles to Practice: Responsible Implementation of Emerging Technologies Through Innovation Dilemmas

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This article explores the imperative role of responsible innovation (RI) in guiding the development and integration of emerging technologies within society. With technological progress rapidly advancing, it becomes ever more imperative to confront the complex ethical, social, economic, and environmental challenges that accompany these innovations. This research highlights the significance of RI practices, advocating for a principle-based approach to technology development. It asserts that such an approach, which is rooted in societal values and ethical standards, is crucial for nurturing long-term societal well-being and fostering trust in new technologies, as opposed to relying solely on rule-based technology development governed by regulations. Our analysis begins with the definition of each RI principle, followed by an exploration of its relevance in addressing innovation dilemmas. Our case studies involve various sectors, including artificial intelligence, connected autonomous vehicles, and quantum computing, to showcase the practical application of these principles in real-world contexts. Through these instances, we highlight the efficacy of RI in both mitigating risks and maximizing the benefits of new technologies. In addition, the article investigates the dynamics of implementing RI within organizational frameworks and innovation processes. It provides strategic recommendations for technology managers and policymakers on how to operationalize RI principles effectively, emphasizing the need for an adaptive approach that is responsive to the rapid changes in the technology landscape. The study contributes to the academic discourse by highlighting that proactive engagement with RI can lead to more sustainable and socially acceptable technology outcomes. Ultimately, this research underscores the importance of responsible practices in innovation, proposing that a principled approach to technology development is essential for fostering long-term societal well-being and trust in new technologies.

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Adam Smith Business School, University of Glasgow, Glasgow, U.K.

2025

IEEE transactions on engineering management: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers transactions on engineering management
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